Dana Perino Quotes
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It belongs to human nature to hate those you have injured.
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I feel very, very blessed.
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I was brought up by the English side of my family, who are very repressed and working class. Absolutely lovely, but very English.
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Growing hemp as nature designed it is vital to our urgent need to reduce greenhouse gases and ensure the survival of our planet.
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When nature has work to be done, she creates a genius to do it.
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Usually when you're working is when people want you to work. They don't want you as much when you're not working. That's the frustrating nature of our business.
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Art is always an exaggeration in some sense; in color, in form, even in theme, etc... but it has always been this way. It is the same with the nature of some works by Giotto or Massacio, or the color of life as expressed by Van Gogh.
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The fairest thing in nature, a flower, still has its roots in earth and manure.
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I'm very interested in science.
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A lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unnecessary freezing of water.
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What I observed about my fellow actors was that most gave up very easily.
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I'm not a very fast-paced person.
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I'm so secluded. Very alone.
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I'm a very competitive person.
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To be rude to someone is not my nature.
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Without this tremendous passion for power, influence, and advantage which money gives, how could nature develop the highest type of man? Without this infinite longing, whence would come the discipline which industry, perseverance, tact, sagacity, and frugality give?
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I was a very, very good congressman.
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I'm very flirtatious, and I enjoy it.
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It requires courage to make a frontal attack on nature through the broad planes and the large lines and it is cowardly to do it by the facets and details. It is a battle.
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No law of nature, however general, has been established all at once; its recognition has always been preceded by many presentiments.
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I don't really think there's much difference between a character actor and a leading man besides aesthetics.
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Conservatism by its very nature is compassionate.