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I always have my backpack.
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Bhavish Aggarwal
Indian
Businessman
Born:
Aug 28
,
1985
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Wearing a turtleneck is like being strangled by a really weak guy, all day. Wearing a backpack and a turtleneck is like a weak midget trying to bring you down.
Mitch Hedberg
Day
You
Down
Backpack
Weak
All Day
Wearing
Guy
Like
Trying
Being
Midget
Really
Turtleneck
Strangled
Bring
You can't just carry everyone else's hopes and fears around in your backpack and expect to stand up straight.
David Kirk
You
Fears
Else
Everyone
Backpack
Carry
Hopes
Around
Up
Expect
Just
Straight
Stand
Your
Stand Up
I have a whole 'Halo' corner in my house. One time, when I went to Bungie, they gave me this awesome 'Halo: Reach' backpack. Usually, when you get stuff like that, it either ends up in the garage or going to charity. But I walk around with that 'Halo: Reach' backpack all the time, and I drink out of my 'Halo: Reach' bottle every day.
Aisha Tyler
Time
Day
Me
You
Every Day
Charity
Walk
Awesome
Every
Corner
Gave
Backpack
Out
One Time
Drink
Bottle
Stuff
Like
Reach
House
Around
Halo
Up
Get
Going
Ends
Either
Whole
Garage
Kids who want to become writers might want to start carrying a small notebook in their backpack. I encourage people to sit down in malls and listen, just listen, to how people talk.
Ann Turner
People
Become
Sit
Down
Backpack
Kids
Carrying
Small
Writers
Talk
How
Encourage
Malls
Listen
Just
Want
Notebook
Might
Who
Start
Being fit is the easiest part of being a dance professional. I used to just throw on a backpack full of rocks and run up a hill. You don't even have to go to a gym.
Anton du Beke
You
Dance
Backpack
Easiest
Run
Gym
Throw
Part
Hill
Go
Rocks
Fit
Up
Just
Being
Full
Used
Professional
Even
I grew up in the Cayman Islands. I didn't play video games or watch TV. I would basically come home from school, throw down my backpack, grab my machete, and go hike and chop down trees to make a fort.
Armie Hammer
Video Games
Home
School
Down
Trees
Backpack
TV
Would
Throw
Hike
Come
Make
Islands
Go
Up
Grab
Grew
Video
Fort
Games
Chop
Play
Watch
Basically
I always have my backpack.
Bhavish Aggarwal
Backpack
Always
The only time I had what you would call life-threatening fear was when I was on the Moon. Towards the end of our stay, we got excited and we were going to do the high jump, and I jumped and fell over backwards. That was a scary time, because if the backpack got broken, I would have had it. But everything held together.
Charles Duke
Time
Broken
You
Together
Fear
Moon
Backwards
Our
Everything
Backpack
High
Would
Stay
Scary
Only
Life-Threatening
Only Time
Had
Excited
Towards
Over
Fell
Call
Because
Got
Were
End
Jump
Going
Held
I'm about 5' 10", and my hair is the length of my whole body now. We grow our hair because of faith, but it's getting heavy. Most of the rastas I know with hair my length are elders, and they keep it tied up, but for a young person who's active and running around, the weight is a big thing. So to play sports, I put it in a backpack.
Damian Marley
Faith
Sports
Hair
Big
Young
Active
Our
Backpack
Running
About
Weight
Put
Know
Most
Tied
Because
Around
Up
Person
Getting
Big Thing
Heavy
Young Person
Length
Elders
Body
Whole
Grow
Keep
Now
Play
Thing
I was only 8 years old on July 20, 1969, when Neil Armstrong, 38-year-old commander of 'Apollo 11,' descended the cramped lunar module Eagle's ladder with hefty backpack and bulky spacesuit to become the first human on the moon.
Douglas Brinkley
Old
Moon
First
Become
Ladder
Backpack
Neil
Only
Armstrong
Commander
Years
July
Human
Apollo
Descended
Eagle
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