Krista Tippett Quotes
Strong religious identities survive and thrive. But more than ever before, even in their most conservative iterations, they are chosen.
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I wasn't real quick, and I wasn't real strong. Some guys will just take off and it's like, whoa. So I beat them with my mind and my fundamentals.
Larry Bird
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A strong positive mental attitude will create more miracles than any wonder drug.
Patricia Neal
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When your desires are strong enough you will appear to possess superhuman powers to achieve.
Napoleon Hill
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Religious beliefs are sacred to people, and at all times should be respected and honoured.
Isaac Hayes
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Being Latina for me is also being a strong woman.
Natalie Martinez
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One cannot understand what's happening to women in the Middle East if they don't realize that the mothers are a strong, progressive force. The mothers push the daughters to get out of the harem, to get the education, to achieve what they could not even dream of.
Fatema Mernissi
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I'd like to do something where there's a strong female character and some action. I've done a few stunts in the past.
Vicky McClure
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Through the Internet, I've developed a strong social network - something I could never do if I had to keep my choice of peers within school grounds.
Aaron Swartz
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I just think that is so important to keep a strong support system, to keep yourself encouraged.
Victoria Osteen
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The one thing that's going to get you through this business is having strong roots, being grounded and knowing what is true.
Sally Hawkins
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'Holes' was my favorite book ever. So you know when you love a book and you hear it's being made into a movie and it makes you a little annoyed at first? But I would've loved to play the Shia LaBeouf role in that movie when I was younger. I just wanted to be the rebellious kid on the old digging camp.
Nat Wolff
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I think where men are credited for being strong, women are divas. I just think it's such a cop out.
Natalie Imbruglia
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While liberals are leery of religious fundamentalism in general, they consistently imagine that all religions at their core teach the same thing and teach it equally well. This is one of the many delusions borne of political correctness.
Sam Harris
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Some people are born strong or stretchy, or with a tungsten will.
Nancy Gibbs
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I've been strong and determined all my life about many things I've wanted.
Calvin Klein
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Religious traditions are easy to lose sight of in today's marketing frenzy. Make sure you take time to gently usher your little ones into the rituals that have special meaning for you.
Adam Mansbach
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California is a very important state. As goes California, so goes the nation. We need to have strong leadership. Someone who can hit the ground running.
Xavier Becerra
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Obviously, you don't have to be religious to be moral, and beastly people are sometimes religious.
Gary Hamel
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I have had a great deal of interaction with Koreans and feel a fairly strong bond with Korea.
Joichi Ito
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Compliant children are very easily led when they are young, because they thrive on approval and pleasing adults. They are just aseasily led in their teen years, because they still seek the same two things: approval and the pleasing their peers. Strong-willed children are never easily led by anybody--not by you, but also not by their peers. So celebrate your child's strength of will throughout the early years...and know that the independent thinking you are fostering will serve him well in the critical years to come.
Barbara Coloroso
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A thief believes everybody steals.
E. W. Howe
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We live by Admiration, Hope, and Love; And, even as these are well and wisely fixed, In dignity of being we ascend.
William Wordsworth
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As it's related to publishing, I think magazines really benefit from having a staff with a range of different perspectives and cultural references so that any reader can feel like there is someone on the masthead they can relate to, someone they can trust to speak up for them. It's great to see that idea being embraced more and more.
Elaine Welteroth
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Strong religious identities survive and thrive. But more than ever before, even in their most conservative iterations, they are chosen.
Krista Tippett