Elizabeth McCracken Quotes
I sort of don't believe in closure. In the sense that it doesn't make me feel better to think that something is over.

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I believe that entrepreneurs play an unmatched role and the accelerating pace of innovation is transforming the face of global challenges. You must think about the solution differently when you're trying to impact 1 billion people rather than affecting 1 million people.
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I don't believe in endorsing a product that you don't want to endorse.
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I firmly believe that the Constitution is the most powerful challenge to illiberal tendencies. If the Constitution is followed in letter and spirit and if the laws are made in the spirit in which Constitution was made, liberties can indeed be protected.
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We have to stand up for what we believe in, even when we might not be popular for it. Honesty starts with being ourselves, authentic and true to who we are and what we believe in, and that may not always be popular, but it will always let you follow your dreams and your heart.
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America is our biggest market, and I really do believe if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere.
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Open-minded people tend to be interested in Buddhism because Buddha urged people to investigate things - he didn't just command them to believe.
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I believe that communal admiration of individuals is healthy for society. It facilitates, in one way, the base of our universal standard, morals, but also publicly espouses the virtue of certain practices that are kind of like 'inherently good' in some kind of ideas of what the good is.
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If you believe in yourself and feel confident in yourself, you can do anything. I really believe that.
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I know there is something out there and like most people, I tend to believe in it more when things go bad.
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I believe we are created in the image of God for a particular purpose, and I believe that with all my heart.
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I believe that Clinton is the most wicked and vile President that this nation has ever had.
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And I don't believe that women can successfully have it all. I really don't.
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Even if we don't believe in church or God, we still believe in things that are bigger than ourselves. We need to believe in those things because if we can't be open to what we don't know, there's no hope for any of us.
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We secretly believe that if only we achieve some elusive goal - fitting into a pair of skinny jeans, or redoing our kitchen or getting that promotion - that it will make us happy. But the pain of our insecurity is hidden in all that racing around.
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The world is divided into two classes, those who believe the incredible, and those who do the improbable.
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There certainly is such a thing as screen chemistry, although I don't believe you find it frequently.
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It's amazing to think how powerful of a force optimism and hope can be. It's the thing that saves me. I believed that I lived in the greatest country in the world. I still believe that, and consequently, I believed that I had a chance, even though things around me were absolutely crazy and difficult.
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I'm really private, and also, when I'm home, I'm home. I don't like people in on my business. I believe that you can be overexposed.
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I actually believe that you should not wash your jeans, ever. In Japan, they actually put them in the freezer. That kills the bacteria and makes them not smell anymore.
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Every little girl looks up to her mom so much - that's your first hero.
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'High Cotton' is more conscious of class than 'Black Deutschland.'
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I always trained hard in my life to win the title, and I will train twice as hard to stay at the top.
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Do not count the days, do not count the miles. Count only the Germans you have killed. Kill the German - this is your old mother's prayer. Kill the German - this is what your children beseech you to do. Kill the German - this is the cry of your Russian earth. Do not waver. Do not let up. Kill.
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I sort of don't believe in closure. In the sense that it doesn't make me feel better to think that something is over.