David Simon Quotes
Albert Camus, a great humanist and existentialist voice, pointed out that to commit to a just cause with no hope of success is absurd. But then, he also noted that not committing to a just cause is equally absurd. But only one choice offers the possibility for dignity. And dignity matters. Dignity matters.

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I was lucky enough to go home and raise our babies.
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I have won on Honda and Yamaha so maybe it is interesting to win with a third team, Ducati, who are Italian.
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I do most of my reading on the train ride to and from work. But I always have a book in my handbag so that I can read at any time, anywhere.
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I do remember the tour of 'Cats' in Philadelphia. I was 12 and had a stomach bug.
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The mystery of government is not how Washington works but how to make it stop.
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I think I would encourage leaders to start working with communities in order to inoculate angry, young teenagers.
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Anyone who thinks it's smart to cut immigration is sentencing Australia to poverty.
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The true character of ministry is a servants heart.
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Faith is much better than belief. Belief is when someone else does the thinking.
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When an issue is so fraught with partisanship, a special counsel provides some modicum of transparency and accountability rather the the veil of politics.
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Well, I like chocolate stuff; I don't like any of that other gross sugary candy.
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My son has taken liking for sports and is most of the time playing cricket and football. It is so much fun being with them, as I'm enjoying every phase of motherhood.
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I never bought the commercial thing, at any stage of the game.
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I'm so appreciative that people have begun to recognize my work in a way where it can afford me more opportunities.
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I admire an actor that can do a lot with doing nothing really, for the most part. I like doing a lot by doing so little.
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Age is the first limitation on roles that I've ever had to encounter, and I hit that awhile ago.
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It's really weird to be playing chords again. Haven't played chords for a long time. I realised I haven't played chord changes since OK Computer and stuff like that.
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The way I like to start a new project is to take a cover song and make a stab at it, ideally one that has nothing to do with the people in the room.
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I'm a great believer that scientists should spend as much time as possible explaining, and you do explain in the process of teaching.
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It's hard no to work, so I find a way to put myself back to work. And I think it's important, in between projects, for me to sit down with who I've just become and allow her to continue to evolve and find a home inside me before I go and become somebody else. But I think I also need to learn to relax and not prepare too much, just enjoy life. I notice that my characters go out to dinner and have fun and take these great trips, but I spend so much time on their lives, I don't have much of a personal life of my own. I have to sort of remember to fill out that little notebook on me.
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I might have to do the London Marathon. I like crowds, so that is why I like the big marathons.
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The number of people who read a poem is not as important as how the poem affects those who read it.
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Poor people and most of the middle class are not willing to be uncomfortable. Remember, being comfortable is their biggest priority in life... The only time you can actually grow is when you are outside your comfort zone.
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Albert Camus, a great humanist and existentialist voice, pointed out that to commit to a just cause with no hope of success is absurd. But then, he also noted that not committing to a just cause is equally absurd. But only one choice offers the possibility for dignity. And dignity matters. Dignity matters.