Quote by Larry David
It began to dawn on me that perhaps my country needed me more at h

It began to dawn on me that perhaps my country needed me more at home than overseas. – Larry David

Other quotes by Larry David

I gave a funny speech at my wifes birthday party, and Im thinking, Hey, Ive still got it. – Larry David

Category:
Birthday
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The only change I can really see is that I dont have to shop for pants in stores anymore. – Larry David

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Change
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I couldnt be happier that President Bush has stood up for having served in the National Guard, because I can finally put an end to all those who questioned my motives for enlisting in the Army Reserve at the height of the Vietnam War. – Larry David

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War
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Other Quotes from
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I love coming home to Melbourne. The first thing I do is have a coffee. Its just so much better here than anywhere else. Its better than in Italy and I travel a lot. I crave it. – Curtis Stone

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Home

When Im at home in Virginia, I become more hermit-like. I like my own home. – Robert Duvall

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Home

Oh, my ways are strange ways and new ways and old ways, And deep ways and steep ways and high ways and low, Im at home and at ease on a track that I know not, And restless and lost on a road that I know. – Henry Lawson

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Home

I maintain the rather old-fashioned view that this is my work and its in the public arena, but that doesnt entitle everyone to know what happened at home before coming here. – Francesca Annis

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Home

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Weve heard from many teachers that they used episodes of Star Trek and concepts of Star Trek in their science classrooms in order to engage the students. – Patrick Stewart

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Science

A painting that is well composed is half finished. – Pierre Bonnard

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Art

Its amazing how much trouble you can get in when you dont have anything else to do. – Quincy Jones

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amazing

We always deceive ourselves twice about the people we love – first to their advantage, then to their disadvantage. – Albert Camus

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Love