Quotes on the topic: Owe


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I don't think baseball owes colored people anything. I don't think colored people owe baseball anything, either.


I'm a lot more self-confident than I used to be. To some extent I owe that to my children and my husband.


We work for the public, and I believe that if a senator wants to block a piece of legislation or a nominee, they owe the public an explanation.


I owe my mum Jane a lot, as she's supported me all the way, so I'm very lucky.


I told my mom I would graduate. I owe that much to her and myself.


Many men owe the grandeur of their lives to their tremendous difficulties.


The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.


I feel like what I owe my audience is what I'm most passionate about.


I believe I owe all the best parts of my adulthood to embracing my imperfections and showcasing them.


I get uncomfortable and kind of scared sometimes of certain public situations because, since I've been on TV or I've appeared in some films, people think this boundary between us has been removed, and I owe them something.


I owe my solitude to other people.


What did I owe the rest of the world? Nothing.


Just because you like my stuff doesn't mean I owe you anything.


I don't have no story. Everybody wants this Hollywood story, but the world don't owe you nothing, man. It's what you owe the world.


I suppose that is my central obsession. What we owe to society, what we owe to ourselves.


I owe it to my children to secure their future.


I owe it all to Jesus.


I owe it to my fans to be who I am. There's nothing fake about me.


I feel like I owe the Yankee fan base my A-game.


All that I know most surely about morality and obligations I owe to football.