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More like a man/ Flying from something that he dreads than one/ Who sought the thing he loved.
William Wordsworth
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1770
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1850
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He loved (flying), he absolutely loved it. He loved what he did and he loved his country with the same fierceness that he loved his family.
Sara Ward
My dad loved the trees and taking care of the yard. He loved flying and parachuting. He was trying to go to Florida to do some free-fall parachuting. He loved the grandkids. He was a nice guy, he was outgoing, he was always busy; he didn?t like to sit still. He was very friendly and polite.
Jason Anderson
It was the right thing to do. It gives him the maximum rehab time, multiple opinions. He sought them all, we sought them all. It was great that we were able to come to a resolution. I'm sure he's comfortable with it.
Brian Billick
He loved his country and he loved Texas and he served them well. He believed in honor and duty and doing the right thing all his life. Even when he was little he always tried to do the right thing.
Fred Newman
Juan loved to fly and Juan loved to teach flying. I have not (known) anyone who has flown with Juan who did not say he was a good pilot.
Ron Gatewood
It was out there. My agent loved it -- my name was flying around everywhere. But I was always set up to be a Mariner.
Jeremy Reed
He loved (radio personalities) Bob and Tom, he loved his truck, he loved racing and he loved being with his friends. He was a crack-up, always cracking a joke and having a good time. And he loved Cathedral. He loved this place. It was (a) challenge for him, but he was up for the challenge.
Jim O'Hara
The thing I've heard over and over again about Dan is he loved his job. He loved his family more, but he loved his job. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin.
John Harrell
She would have loved some of the things I've done recently. She would have loved all my veggie shoes and she would have dug the Adidas thing. She'd have loved the perfume. It's a bummer. At the weekend I really wanted to call her, talk crap down the phone. I didn't have anything to say, just sort of babble. She was the classiest woman I know. And class? You can't buy class, you know?
Stella McCartney
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1971
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The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.
Charles Dickens
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1812
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1870
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He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one;
Exceedingly wise, fair-spoken and persuading;
Lofty and sour to them that loved him not;
But to those men that sought him sweet as summer.
William Shakespeare
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1564
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1616
)
People ask me this, but I've never sought to be on an A-list. I've done my own thing and my own thing has thankfully now brought me an audience.
Mira Nair
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1957
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We had a little memorial service for him at his church and a lot of people showed up. He really was a well-loved person. He was just the sweetest little thing. Anybody who met him loved him.
Mary Bamonte
The one thing I always knew about my mother was that she always loved me, ... And I give her tremendous credit for being able to, throughout our lives, let me know that she always loved me, and that was always unconditional.
Eartha Kitt
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1927
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