Friedrich Schiller Quotes
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Why should I stop working? If I do, I'll die and it'll all be finished.
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My quick beauty tip is always have a tinted gloss of some kind to give you some color even if you have no makeup on.
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The key to U.N. reform is giving Americans a clearer picture of what the U.N. is and what it isn't, what it can be and what it can't be.
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I was born in the Midwest, where 'salad' was cherry Jell-O with bananas in it. Now children are more aware of healthy foods.
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By admitting your inadequacies, you show that you're self-aware enough to know your areas for improvement - and secure enough to be open about them.
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The moral argument is that we give big business a huge tax break, and why do we do it? To get their jobs.
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Truth is the best defense.
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I like boxes because of the secrets they hide.
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I love making movies, but there's nothing like being in front of an audience.
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I believe in censorship. I made a fortune out of it.
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It is a big responsibility to headline on pay-per-view.
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For me, it was a revelation. There, was revealed a completely different Anne to the child that I had lost. I had no idea of the depths of her thoughts and feelings.
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Nothing exists from whose nature some effect does not follow.
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You need to look no further than Apple's iPhone to see how fast brilliantly written software presented on a beautifully designed device with a spectacular user interface will throw all the accepted notions about pricing, billing platforms and brand loyalty right out the window.
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I wake up every morning feeling lucky - which is driven by fear, no doubt, since I know it could all go away.
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I actually don't have a single regret, professionally or domestically. I planned it that way.
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I don't miss my youth. I'm glad I had one, but I wouldn't like to start over.
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The Sabbath is not simply a time to rest, to recuperate. We should look at our work from the outside, not just from within.
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We have to start listening to nature now.
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I told my wife 'hey honey come on, let's make love like the old days.' She asked me for 50 bucks.
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That power of the Gods which orders for the good things which are not uniform, and which happen contrary to expectation, is commonly called Fortune, and it is for this reason that the Goddess is especially worshipped in public by cities; for every city consists of elements which are not uniform.
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Another powerful principle of our nature, which is the spring of war, is the passion for superiority, for triumph, for power. The human mind is aspiring, impatient of inferiority, and eager for preeminence and control.
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Against stupidity the very gods themselves contend in vain.