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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All things are full of gods.
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When men are unhappy, they do not imagine they can ever cease to be so; and when some calamity has fallen on them, they do not see how they can get rid of it. Nevertheless, both arrive; and the gods have ordered it so, in the end men seek it from the gods.
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Against stupidity the very gods themselves contend in vain.