A Quote by Laura Miller

Dallas is a great city, and it's worth fighting for. — © Laura Miller
Dallas is a great city, and it's worth fighting for.
Dallas is a huge city. Great shopping, great restaurants, great museums.
If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well. If it is worth having, it is worth waiting for. If it is worth attaining, it is worth fighting for. If it is worth experiencing, it is worth putting aside time for.
I wanted to play for the Dallas Cowboys, and now I'm fighting in front of the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones.
In the year since we brought things into the open with a clean breath of fresh air at City Hall, we have learned about corrupt spending practices and unethical conflicts of interest that waste your money... and keep Dallas from being the great city of our dreams.
My home in Dallas is wonderful. I can walk everywhere. It's a pretty good hidden secret, Dallas. There are wonderful restaurants and a wonderful nightlife. It's just a beautiful city to be in.
For me, lost causes are the only ones that are worth fighting for. The other stuff is not worth fighting for.
I feel very strongly about the subject matter in The Dallas Buyer's Club - about AIDS and people fighting illnesses, and fighting for survival against bad conditions.
It's great to be able to fight in Dallas, but to be the main event for a fight card in Dallas is an honor in itself.
If love is great, then it is worth fighting for.
A great American city is fighting for its life.
A cause worth fighting for is worth fighting for to the end.
When you go to Detroit you see a town that is resilient, that's just fighting to win again, and there's an energy to that. Just watching a city really fighting to get back on its feet and watching the inner strength of a city is tremendous.
Dallas was not a caring city, but it was efficient.
Dallas is a positive, get-it done city.
Coming out of Dallas and doing commercial work in Dallas - if you had improv background in Dallas, then you were instantly shot to the top of the list of commercial bookings because they loved improvisers because you could elevate the material.
It is a perplexing and unpleasant truth that when men already have "something worth fighting for,they do not feel like fighting.
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