Marion Nestle Quotes
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The apartheid system renounces no violence.
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I believe the people of the U.S. are peace-loving people.
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I thought martial arts was going to help me with my movies and TV stuff, but I realized it would not.
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Kids are very cruel to each other.
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I've always been a super regular guy.
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I don't give away my shoes to celebrities for free. I'm only happy when people like what I do and make the effort to buy them. I would not be happy to see people in my shoes if I knew that they had to be paid to do it, that they had to be pushed.
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Everyone's attention span is getting shorter. As a result, everything - films, music, art - gets watered down and dumber. Every now and again, you get something great, but not often.
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It's so rewarding the journey that I've been on.
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I was very much a product of the public-school system. There was only one other kid in my class who had parents not involved in the stock market or law.
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If you want to put out a song that you wrote yesterday, tomorrow go on Twitter, type in a new URL, and give it to the people!
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I get a lot of calls from families and people who have served time and they say, 'Thank you, Sheriff. I hate the tents.' That's music to my ears.
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I was enamored with Charles Dickens as a kid, and his names blew me away.
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Philippians 1:21 is very special to me because it helps to keep my life centered.
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Well, in the sense that we do not tour or record together anymore - then I suppose not. But if our old recordings get heard more we shall be delighted.
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The buying of more books than one can read is nothing less than the soul reaching toward infinity.
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I wanna better understand the world I live in, and I wanna be able to learn how to be more effective... I wanna learn and I wanna listen.
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This deal means that we get in the city of Pittsburgh a brand new arena, a $280 million facility that does not cost the taxpayer a single cent. This is the only plan that presents a tax-free, brand new structure for the city of Pittsburgh.
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We are necessarily within arm’s length of large questions about whether your kids on their deathbeds will be able to look back on lives oriented toward the good, the true, and the beautiful. This book is not outlining any answers to the grand questions of meaning, but we should acknowledge that adolescents and their parent-guides are inevitably wrestling with the fundamental: What makes a life worth living? From the moment human beings were able.
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Any time you try to be edgy just for the sake of being edgy, that's the worst way.
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Pride thinks it's own happiness shines the brighter by comparing it with the misfortunes of others.
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Eat less, move more, eat lots of fruits and vegetables, go easy on junk foods.