Quotes About Raw
I knew the fans that attend the Raw after WrestleMania are a very special audience.
~ Neville
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I see myself as a career professional wrestler. The end goal wasn't always to go to Raw or SmackDown, it was just to create a body of work that I'm proud of.
~ Pete Dunne
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For a long time, we had Raw and SmackDown, and there wasn't really anything else. The NXT Universe kinda opened up channels for wrestlers to come in from the independent circuits, like myself.
~ Finn Balor
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The most challenging thing that female wrestlers face is time. Getting those segments on Raw, getting one, two, three, four segments on SmackDown, main-eventing a pay-per-view, being considered a face of the division... And I have said it since day one: I want to be an attraction for the company.
~ Charlotte Flair
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The fact that a wrestling program called 'Raw' could be the longest running television show in the history of television, bar nobody - nobody can now say we're not on the map.
~ Roddy Piper
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At the end of the day, what I show is real life. I tell the truth. And the truth can be shocking.
~ Larry Clark
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no one knew my name, and my anonymity was at times a raw joy in my chest, freedom at its most literal, while at others, a source of paralyzing fear.
~ Sheridan Hay
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I love being grungy and dirty.
~ Richard Armitage
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I love controlling a race, chewing up an opponent. Let's get down and dirty. Let's fight it out. It's raw, animalistic, with no one to rely on but yourself. There's no better feeling than that.
~ Adam Goucher
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Because I don't play guitar any more, African harmonies and rhythms have been an inspiration to me. I love the raw origin of the sound. It complements my voice and words naturally.
~ Cat Stevens
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I love the beginnings of artists when all they've got is raw talent and nothing else.
~ Keith Urban
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Some writers dress the truth in a kind of elegant language, so it doesn't seem quite so blatant, so harsh, so raw. But Rosa was not afraid of that."
~ Maya Angelou
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She] was a remarkable looking woman. Remarkable in that she wasn't what most people would call beautiful. But she oozed a raw femaleness that I was certain made most women uncomfortable and sent men walking into walls. And when she smiled. Well. That was magic.
~ beth hoffman
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Raw fish suppers admittedly require a little planning, not least in the acquisition of the main ingredient.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
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when you feel pain from your raw spot, are there ghosts standing behind your lover?
~ Sue Johnson
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Thus the movie would be a mixture of Hannaford's smooth, elegantly filmed picture and the raw, quick-cut, cinema verité footage from the birthday party.
~ Josh Karp
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Raw toast," Lucas said grimly, shaking his head. "It goes against the very nature of man.
~ Julia Quinn
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Raw toast," Lucas said grimly, shaking his head. "It goes against the very nature of man.
~ Julia Quinn
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Everybody has a savage instinct.
~ Wanderlei Silva
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Renzo was the same kind of vegetarian as me, which meant he set out each morning to eat only raw foods and, as the day progressed, grew more and more corrupt—never degenerating into anything truly fatal like French fries or actual meat, but still . . .
~ Eve Babitz
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Men, therefore, are nothing but raw material. It is not for them to will their own improvement. They are not capable of it; according to Saint Just, it is only the legislator who is.
~ Frederic Bastiat
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Large, naked raw carrots are acceptable as food only to those who lie in hutches eagerly awaiting Easter.
~ Fran Lebowitz
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Large, naked, raw carrots are acceptable as food only to those who live in hutches eagerly awaiting Easter.
~ Fran Lebowitz
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It was the first time Junko felt a certain something as she watched the flames of a bonfire: something deep down, a wad of feeling, she might have called it, because it was too raw, too heavy, to real to be called an idea. It coursed through her body and vanished, leaving behind a sweet-sad, chest-gripping, strange sort of feeling.
~ Haruki Murakami
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