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Don't ask me what a typical Brazilian is because I don't know what a typical Brazilian is. But Romario was a typical Brazilian. Bobby Robson
typical stereotype librarian
stereotypes are awfully misleading. There are typical librarians, but not all librarians are typical. Barbara Mertz
typical weight weirdly
I put a lot of weight on feelings and am weirdly in touch with them, which is not typical for an engineer. Luis von Ahn
typical population generations
If current trends continue, the typical U.S. worker will be considerably more productive several decades from now. Thus, one might argue that letting future generations bear the burden of population aging is appropriate, as they will likely be richer than we are even taking that burden into account. Ben Bernanke
typical comedy adam
I'll continue to make the typical Adam Sandler comedies. Adam Sandler
typical looks
I don't like to look typical. Adam Lambert
typical year
We don't know what a typical year is. There may never be such a thing. Kirk Smith
typical
Going out is the typical thing when you turn 18, but it's not really much fun when you have a recognisable face. Maisie Williams
typical
He was just typical Josh. There are things he could have done better, but he was all right. Tim Banner
ask-me asks conscience
I'm just doing what my conscience asks me to do. Chen Guangcheng
ask-me ifs asks
Ask me a question. Don't say talk about it, ask me a question. I'm not going to talk about it if it isn't a question. John Tortorella
ask-me asks
You can ask me anything you like about my work, but I'll never talk about myself. P. L. Travers
ask-me knows asks
Don't ask me, I don't know Ozzy Osbourne
ask-me asks
Don't ask me how I am! I understand nothing more! Hans Christian Andersen
ask-me asks
Ask me not what I have, but what I am. Heinrich Heine
ask-me ifs knows
If you ask me about women's lib, I say I don't even know what that is. Richard Pryor
ask-me
I'm not one generally to do that stuff anyway, and they didn't even ask me whether I'd seen the show [The Flash]. They didn't tell me anything about what I was going to play, they just inferred that there was going to be a lot of meat to sink my teeth into. Tom Felton
asks author born grown knows means poor stories sure worked
My son, Wolf, was born when I was past 40 and the author of a best-selling novel. That means he has grown up a middle-class child - one who sometimes asks me for stories of my childhood but knows nothing of what it means to grow up poor and afraid. I have worked to make sure of that. Dorothy Allison
asks favor involving somebody verify
When somebody asks for a favor involving information, if you don't know him or can't verify his identity, just say no. Kevin Mitnick
asks bogged business computing simply
If someone asks me what cloud computing is, I try not to get bogged down with definitions. I tell them that, simply put, cloud computing is a better way to run your business. Marc Benioff
asks assuming attempt cease claim effort identity safeguard
Love... asks that you disavow your attempt to enlarge your own identity by diminishing that of others. It asks that you cease your effort to safeguard your own claim to well-being by assuming the inferiority of others' claims. It asks, actually, that you die. Thomas Howard
asks everybody example father feet fortunate great home life matter model questions role slept talk
I was very fortunate to have some great mentors. A father that was always in my life set the example every day at home. Everybody asks me, 'What was your role model?' My role model slept 20 feet from me every night. I could always go talk to him and ask him questions no matter what it was about. Larry Fitzgerald
asks brothers deck younger
Everyone asks me if I'm the princess or if my brothers beat me up. The younger ones I can deck pretty easily. With the older ones, it's harder. Odeya Rush
asks hobbies people takes
People choose to read, and it takes effort. It's not one of those hobbies that asks nothing of the person who is doing it. It's more than a hobby. Gabrielle Zevin
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I've always been interested in a lot of things, and a lot of things at the same time, and I always tried to explain them to myself. I ask a lot of questions. Jared Diamond
asks author consider looking turn
When I do a workshop, there is always at least one author who comes up afterward and asks if I'll take a look at his or her book and consider blurbing it. For some reason, I can turn someone down in e-mail, but when he or she is looking me in the eye, I cave. M. J. Rose