Kenneth Kamler Quotes
Every time I've been on Everest, people have died, though not in any expedition I was part of.

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I still wanted to see the family come back to life. And when that didn't transpire from the music, it kinda made me feel like I was bein' taken advantage of. I thought, when people heard '8 Diagrams,' they'd be like, 'Oh, Wu-Tang is a wrap now - they've lost it.' And I know that we didn't lose it.
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We should read music in the same way that an educated adult will read a book: in silence, but imagining the sound.
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My dad was pretty strict. We didn't even get to watch any of his movies until I was, like, 17 years old. I didn't even see his stand-up, really, until I started doing stand-up, and that was when I was 22. So he's pretty strict. We had curfews until I was 17... he didn't play around.
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I am a very reclusive, private person.
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Whether or not we establish freedom rests with ourselves.
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I never did a dirty armpit. You can look dirty, but you can't be dirty.
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When you're told to go brief a United States senator on a covert operation, you go do it. And you trust the information isn't going to leak.
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What I loathe is the multi-national conglomerates who must take responsibility for the degradation and pollution of so much of our landscape with their factory farming and greed.
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Common Core results finally give families an accurate barometer of whether our kids are mastering the skills they need to succeed in a knowledge-based global economy, early enough that we can intervene.
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I don't know whether the universe contains any evidence of intelligent design, but I can assure you that thousands of everyday products do not.
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We make a ladder for ourselves of our vices, if we trample those same vices underfoot.
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Ultimately, I hypothesize that technology will one day be able to recreate a realistic representation of us as a result of the plethora of content we're creating converging with other advances in machine learning, robotics and large-scale data mining.
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I love fire. As a child I loved setting light to things. I'd always be in the forest putting matches to pieces of wood. I've always regarded fire as my friend.
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If you have a particular faith or religion, that is good. But you can survive without it.
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When we see that our problem is so complicated and so all-encompassing in its intent and content, then we realize that it is no longer a Negro problem, confined only to the American Negro; that it is no longer an American problem, confined only to America, but it is a problem for humanity.
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It's a constant challenge trying to find balance between styling, designing and being a mom.
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I believe that when things are easy, people stay dormant.
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Every time you pass a law, it is a little bite out of freedom.
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As straight Americans we have two choices: we can choose to sit back and enjoy our rights as we have them, or we can realize that it is actually not freedom at all when our friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues do not share these basic rights.
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Quien ha visto vaciarse todo, casi sabe de qué se llena todo.
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Many of the field hands who manage, pick and process these crops will be impacted through the loss of their jobs
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The election of the Jewish people is the result of God's falling in love with Abraham and founding a family with him.
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The meaning of your life depends on which ideas you permit to use you. Who you think you are determines where you put your attention. Where you direct your attention creates your life experiences, and brings a new course of events into being. Where you habitually put your attention is what you worship. What do you worship in this mindstream called your life?
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Every time I've been on Everest, people have died, though not in any expedition I was part of.