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If you're the type of person who has to fulfill your dreams, you've gotta be resourceful to make sure you can do it. I came out to California when I was 21, thinking my New York credentials would take me all the way. I came back home a year later all dejected and a failure.
by Vin Diesel (Actor, American , born in 1967) keywords: back, california, came, credentials, dejected, dreams, failure, fulfill, gotta, home, later, make, new, out, person, resourceful, sure, take, thinking, type, way, would, year, york , your It's amazing how fast generations lose sight of other generations. One of the first things the young composers who come to work with me say is that they want to write music people will like, instead of gaining their credentials by being rejected by the audience.
by Carlisle Floyd (Composer, American , born in 1926) keywords: amazing, audience, being, come, composers, credentials, fast, first, gaining, generations, how, instead, lose, music, other, rejected, say, sight, their, things, want, will, work, write , young Squash has the credentials to become an olympic event and our goal is to see the sport in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. We are working towards this and will keep trying even if our bid is not successful.
by Jahangir Khan (Athlete, Pakistani , born in 1963) keywords: become, beijing, bid, credentials, even, event, goal, keep, olympic, olympics, our, see, sport, squash, successful, towards, trying, will , working We have to stress our conservative credentials and emphasize that we are the natural, national alternative to the Liberals. Clearly the Alliance has shown it can't break out of its Western box. The Alliance is at single-digit support in three quarters of the country.
by Peter MacKay (Politician, Canadian , born in 1965) keywords: alliance, alternative, box, break, clearly, conservative, country, credentials, emphasize, liberals, national, natural, our, out, quarters, shown, stress, support, three , western One of the things that became clear, and which was actually rather disturbing, was the fact that there was a view which was being expressed by people whose scientific credentials you can't question.
by Thabo Mbeki (Statesman, South African , born in 1942) keywords: actually, became, being, clear, credentials, disturbing, expressed, fact, question, rather, scientific, things, view, which , whose They established their patriotic credentials long ago, and are either supportive of the Bush agenda or know when to keep their traps shut.
by Bill O'Reilly (Journalist, American , born in 1949) keywords: agenda, ago, bush, credentials, either, established, keep, know, long, patriotic, shut, supportive, their , traps I was sent there by the Free Congress Committee, headed by Paul Weyrich. Fred Smith and I were sent down as observers, with reporters' credentials, so we could witness the events.
by Dixie Lee Ray (Politician, American , born in 1914) keywords: committee, congress, could, credentials, down, events, fred, free, headed, observers, paul, reporters, sent, smith, were , witness Coming from Canada, being a writer and Jewish as well, I have impeccable paranoia credentials.
by Mordecai Richler (Novelist, Canadian , born in 1931) keywords: being, canada, coming, credentials, impeccable, jewish, paranoia, well , writer But you know, really, if you think about it Roger and I and all critics really have one absolute essential part of our credentials and that is that you believe that that is actually what we think.
by Gene Siskel (Critic, American , born in 1946) keywords: absolute, actually, believe, credentials, critics, essential, know, our, part, really, roger , think He has not yet become an elder statesman, though his foreign policy credentials are considerable, but he is certainly our ancient mariner, forever tugging at our sleeve to let him tell his tale of what really happened.
by Ronald Steelkeywords: ancient, become, certainly, considerable, credentials, elder, foreign, forever, happened, him, his, mariner, our, policy, really, sleeve, statesman, tale, tell, though , yet