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We have never done this before. Never in the history of our republic have we ever financed a conflict, military conflict, by borrowing money from somewhere else. Bill Clinton
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When you sample something, you're using the crutch of borrowing chords and melodies from a song that's already great, that's already stood the test of time, that's already special. When you're trying to do it all from scratch, you're writing something brand new that has to stand on its own. G-Eazy
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When you're working at the forefront of creative design, you have to borrow from history. The trick is to draw from a past era and reinterpret it. Gary Gibson
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There is no doubt the government will have to borrow to finance the salaries and this is destructive economically. Eric Bloch
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I watched Ali, studied Ali, and I studied Sugar Ray Robinson. I watched them display showmanship. I watched them use pizzazz, personality, and charisma. I took things from them and borrowed things from them because boxing is entertainment. Sugar Ray Leonard
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The professional fees helped Delta borrow the money that it needs to turn the company around, because without financing you're out of business. Marshall Huebner
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Wait until the paperwork is delivered before going out and borrowing more. J. C. Watts
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The Constitution grants only Congress - not the president - the power 'to borrow money on the credit of the United States.' Laurence Tribe
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We've suffered a war, and one thing we know: Whenever our nation's faced war, whether it was in the 1980s when we were winning the Cold War or in the 1940s during World War II, the responsible thing to do has been to borrow money to win the war. Ken Mehlman
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They who love dancing too much seem to have more brains in their feet than in their head Terence
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We are making a little portion of their brains be sprinters; they are 100 percent football players, but for these purposes, they must learn the proper way to run. Ato Boldon
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Stephen Hawking's been watching too many Hollywood movies. I think the only kind aliens in Hollywood are the ones created by Steven Spielberg - 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' and 'E.T.,' for example. All other aliens are trying to suck our brains out. Neil deGrasse Tyson
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One of the things that I've always loved to do is brainstorm ideas with friends and get together and talk about what they're building... Essentially, my day-to-day is just going around and meeting entrepreneurs and talking to them about what they plan on launching. Kevin Rose
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She (Nina) really is the queen of non sequiturs ... There are a lot of missing links in this woman's brain, Wendie Malick
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So I hear they call you 'The Freak?' Wow, that's quite a coincidence. They call me 'The Brain.' Brian Billick
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We knew they were going to sag on me, so coach (Brain) Brooks told our guards to hit some shots. David Booker
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Let us guess that whenever we read a sentence and like it, we unconsciously store it away in our model-chamber; and it goes, with the myriad of its fellows, to the building, brick by brick, of the eventual edifice which we call our style Mark Twain
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Life does not consist mainly, or even largely, of facts and happenings. It consists mainly of the storm of thought that is forever flowing through one's head. Mark Twain