Quote by Charlie Sheen
I try to be known more for my work than for anything else. - Charl

I try to be known more for my work than for anything else. – Charlie Sheen

Other quotes by Charlie Sheen

I think what drove me insane for a long time is feeling like I hadnt earned most of what I achieved because it came so fast. – Charlie Sheen

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Time
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Dad almost died of a heart attack in the middle of making Apocalypse Now, the biggest movie of his life. It doesnt make you want to jump into that business. – Charlie Sheen

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Business
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I think I have a duty as a recovering guy to help, to make my knowledge of what I went through accessible. – Charlie Sheen

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Knowledge
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Other Quotes from
work
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Being a mother is quite tiring. Theres not much time to do anything. You just rush around and its hard work. – Kirsty Gallacher

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work

Brains, integrity, and force may be all very well, but what you need today is Charm. Go ahead and work on your economic programs if you want to, Ill develop my radio personality. – Gracie Allen

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work

Too much work, too much vacation, too much of any one thing is unsound. – Walter Annenberg

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work

Work relieves us from three great evils, boredom, vice, and want. – Proverb

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work

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When a cow laughs, does milk come out her nose? – Author Unknown

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Cows

Those who insist on having hostilities with us, kill and destroy the option of friendship with us in the future, which is unfortunate because it is clear the future belongs to Iran and that enmities will be fruitless. – Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

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Friendship

Women, for centuries not having access to pornography and now unable to bear looking at the muck on the supermarket shelves, are astonished. Women do not believe that men believe what pornography says about women. But they do. From the worst to the best of them, they do. – Andrea Dworkin

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Pornography

The day before yesterday always has been a glamour day. The present is sordid and prosaic. Time colors history as it does a meerschaum pipe. – Vincent Starrett, Buried Caesars

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History