Fabrizio Moreira Quotes
In 1960, John F. Kennedy rode a superior televised debate performance to victory over Richard Nixon.

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I think a strong dollar is the result of policies, but I don't think the strong dollar is in and of itself a policy.
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I've always enjoyed poor health.
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I wonder sometimes if the motivation for writers ought to be contempt, not admiration.
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Watch your finances like a hawk.
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Countries that intervene militarily rarely do so out of pure altruism.
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Even though I've danced with actors, it wasn't the same with NTR.
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I feel at home in a lot of places, but I am truly an African-American.
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I have a funny family, but none of them are remotely in show business.
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The 20th century was a test bed for big ideas - fascism, communism, the atomic bomb.
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I hate to hear 'Less is more.' It's a crock of crap.
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I probably have a higher opinion of my writing than the average person, at least when I'm in a good mood, but I don't really think of my plays as only being relevant to a particular month or year.
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You need to impress me, outwit me, compete with me? Go ahead, knock yourself out, I have no problem with that at all.
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Any reflection about poetry should begin, or end, with this question: who and how many read poetry books?
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I love gardening, and I love cooking. I love things like that. I love creating things.
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I have to satisfy my audience.
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Oh, I'm quite the impulse buyer. Most of what I buy is stuff for my Jeep, 'cause it breaks down a lot.
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Destroying rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal.
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You can never predict a hit or a flop, but it's about what you are happy doing as an actor. Every actor comes with his or her own mindset.
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I'd rather betray the world than let the world betray me.
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Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.
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My love for prayer was an answer to prayer.
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I'm the nicest, most loyal person in the world when it comes to my friends.
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Dick Durbin's a worthy opponent on any debate. He's very intelligent, quick. Knows his facts and puts them forward well.
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In 1960, John F. Kennedy rode a superior televised debate performance to victory over Richard Nixon.