Beth Moore Quotes
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Romantic comedies are particularly hard to make.
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I have great respect for children. And I have great respect for their ability as writers.
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It's different from Liverpool. Boston seems to be a friendly place.
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I think money helps us. It helps us. It's our - it's our exchange system. But it does not buy you happiness. It doesn't buy you health.
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I believe in only one thing: liberty; but I do not believe in liberty enough to want to force it upon anyone.
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My college, Fitzwilliam, was pretty good but unfashionable and I lived in digs so I was not part of the cloistered 'old college' environment, which frankly was a bit intimidating. But I worked hard and settled in by exploring politics and girls.
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I wish I had come along when the studios were making those big musical pictures. It would be great to do re-makes of some of the old ones like 'Porgy and Bess' or 'Showboat.' I'd love to do 'em.
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I believe with all my heart that the American classroom teachers are one of our greatest and most heroic treasures.
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To destroy is always the first step in any creation.
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We sometimes think that being a celebrity is the same as being a role model. But a role model is actually someone you can touch, talk to and dream with.
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My dad was very fun and very adventurous, and from a formative age I learned to value men who would do things on a whim.
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To be safe at the expense of the liberty of other people is a difficult equation.
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I can see quite clearly that if there was a single event that launched me on the road to ultimate involvement at the heart of South African politics, it was an assault on an African woman by her white employer in a kitchen in Fort Hare.
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American democracy in the past has always been known for its large middle class and its relatively few very wealthy people and very few very poor people, but that is gone to today and the middle class is shrinking.
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In Japan, I focus mostly on sending messages through Twitter, trying to spread my minority way of thinking.
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Summer boarders often left clothes behind, and of what use were they to the landladies, for no rag-and-bone man ever called at their houses. The truth of the matter was that in less than a week I was well dressed from head to foot, all of these things being voluntary offerings, when in quest of eatables.
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I don't really have any gimmicks. I don't actually do anything that's strange. I don't even wear weird things.
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I don't want my faith level to go up or down. And so I don't fear.
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I'm lucky in that I don't like sweet things at all. My father loved cakes to such a degree that he kept forcing them down my throat when I was little, and it put me off for life. He had terrible cholesterol, poor thing.
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The agony of a man's affliction is often necessary to put him into the right mood to face the fundamental things of life. The Psalmist says: "Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now have I kept Thy Word.
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Ultimately, the current argument is "not having net neutrality will hurt innovation," and you can make that argument, but I would rather make the public good argument, which is not just about innovation or nurturing new companies that will add to the nation's GDP, it's actually about creating a democratic public sphere.
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You've just got to have it, man. Like, in this game of football, you can tell when you look at film who's more passionate about the game.
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I pay lots of homages. I wanted to pay tribute to a leading Iranian writer, Gholam - Hossein Sa'edi, who is buried in Paris - he is an Iranian Arthur Miller. He is of a similar stature, and his work is similar to that of Arthur Miller.
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I think that what women need to hear is that there is life after failure.