Quote by Bill Murray
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There are people who drove me crazy, but they got the job done. And when I see that person again, I nod my head. Respect. – Bill Murray

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People only talk about what a joyous experience it is, but there is terror: Your life, as you know it, is over. Its over the day that child is born. Its over, and something completely new starts. – Bill Murray

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While I have felt lonely many times in my life, the oddest feeling of all was after my mother, Lucille, died. My father had already died, but I always had some attachment to our big family while she was alive. It seems strange to say now that I felt so lonely, yet I did. – Bill Murray

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There exist only three beings worthy of respect: the priest, the soldier, the poet. To know, to kill, to create. – Charles Baudelaire

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American officials have bent over backwards to show how sensitive they are to Muslim culture. It didnt seem very effective. They seem to be worried about winning the respect of other people. – Tucker Carlson

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Im a big proponent of young women dressing appropriately in the workplace to get ahead. We need to demand respect as women, and part of that involves how we present ourselves. – Rachel Roy

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I think Europeans have enough tradition and respect for the experience and body of work of an actress that they dont sell out to the new ones. – Kathleen Turner

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There really are three types of religious movies: the ones that make fun of it, the ones that vilify it and the ones that literally preach to the converted. – Vera Farmiga

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Under the doctrine of separation of powers, the manner in which the president personally exercises his assigned executive powers is not subject to questioning by another branch of government. – Richard M. Nixon

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