Chelsea Clinton Quotes
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Well Sid Pollack was... He was I would say probably, probably the most influential on me.
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The most important thing for poets to do is to write as little as possible.
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Tell people you're a Canadian or a Kiwi when you travel and they'll adore you.
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I trust no one - that microphone, that book.
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Most of the tasks we do are for humans. For example, a tax calculation is counting numbers so the government can pull money out from my wallet, but government consists of humans.
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There is a need for the European Union to use all potential we have on defense cooperation.
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Rejuvenation of younger players should be the job of the Indonesian Badminton Association. But local competitions will help identify new talent.
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Modeling gave me so many experiences, like traveling and being exposed to global cultures, but the most valuable lesson has been working with designers who truly are visionaries in their field.
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I've spent my life visiting a handful of people who are very close to me when they've been committed to one hospital or another in New York.
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What have we achieved since the end of the Second World War? We have allowed petty, bourgeois regimes in which everything is average, mediocre.
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My parents, particularly my father, had been used by commentators, political journalists and political commentators, to attack me, and the collateral damage was the reputations of my father and my mother.
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I was in Nashville quite a bit when I shot 'Nashville,' and I was in Los Angeles when I shot in 'Supergirl'.
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I hate negative ads in general.
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Remain close to government and away from politics. It means deal more with the authorities. And less with individuals.
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Nuclear disarmament is one of the greatest legacies we can pass on to future generations.
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We all wanted to copy Vivien Leigh.
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When I went to lobby Nelson Mandela while the post-apartheid constitution was being drafted, I asked him to endorse making it illegal to discriminate on grounds of sexuality. I'd been warned that he might giggle if I mentioned homosexuality.
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I think Stalin was afraid of Roosevelt. Whenever Roosevelt spoke, he sort of watched him with a certain awe. He was afraid of Roosevelt's influence in the world.
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It's that I wasn't suited to do the kind of comedy that these people were coming to hear - mainstream comedy.
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I believe in the Bible, and I believe in Jesus. It's a big part of my life.
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My favorite meal would have to be good old-fashioned eggs, over easy, with bacon. Many others, but you can't beat that on a Sunday morning, especially with a cup of tea.
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I read everywhere. I read every day. I read on the couch with my dog in the afternoon and at night. I try to read at least two to three hours a day. I read only fiction.
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After all, tomorrow is another day.
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I walk my dog every morning.