Friedrich Engels Quotes
Everything must justify its existence before the judgment seat of Reason, or give up existence.
Friedrich Engels
Quotes to Explore
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Every group has its idiosyncrasies, but at a certain point we all are human.
D. L. Hughley
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I struggled with being a broke college graduate, and while all my friends were getting career jobs, I was working horrible part-time jobs. That's why now, even when I get tired, I think, 'This is what I asked for.'
J. Cole
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If there's one thing I've learnt, it's that I don't think a man ever looks better than when he's in a suit. So I'm wearing them increasingly, not in my personal life, but in my professional life, and I'm really enjoying it.
Taron Egerton
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We human beings are humane in part because we can look beyond our biology.
Sam Kean
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I was always going to be a dancer - I drifted into acting.
Francesca Annis
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'The Voice' was the first real job I've ever had that wasn't just messing around with music.
Adam Levine
Maroon 5
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A lot of things come with fame, whether it's losing friends or losing family.
Young Jeezy
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I buy so much fake jewelry, it's funny. It's not real. I don't wear real diamonds or anything.
Kate Spade
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Plastic surgery and breast implants are fine for people who want that, if it makes them feel better about who they are. But, it makes these people, actors especially, fantasy figures for a fantasy world. Acting is about being real being honest.
Kate Winslet
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The potential for regional conflict in the absence of an internationally active America is real.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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I feel that we, as Indians, have a knack for loving a stereotypical, sobbing, sympathy-seeking personality. I feel that we need to promote quirky, cool and youthful talent. We have to stop propagating the sob-story angle of celebs, where they try to be larger-than-life. That is very outdated. It is so boring that it puts you to sleep.
Kangana Ranaut
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Now I've been free, I know what a dreadful condition slavery is. I have seen hundreds of escaped slaves, but I never saw one who was willing to go back and be a slave.
Harriet Tubman