Bindi Irwin Quotes
With fewer resources to share around more people, how can the poor have improved lifestyles?

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Experience is a legitimate issue when John McCain raises it about Obama, and it's also legitimate for us to raise it about Palin.
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Of course, as consumers, we want cheap and good products; however, if these production processes are exceeding wastewater discharge standards and even causing heavy metal pollution, they will cause long-lasting damage to the ecological environment and public health.
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In Mississippi, you don't admit that you're gay. It's just an awkward thing down South, which is sad.
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I have no interest in non-fiction. I don't read it and don't watch it and don't write it, other than a little journalistic column.
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I want every version of a woman and a man to be possible. I want women and men to be able to be full-time parents or full-time working people or any combination of the two.
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I've never met a woman who thinks they've got a good enough figure - however perfect they look - which is sad, because no one else can see these perceived flaws; they're entirely internal.
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Few things parallel the bonding that occurs post-performance when congratulatory remarks are awarded, regrets are confessed, and gossip is exchanged.
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I think that what I'd like to instil is that if you join the youth theatre, it's a gateway into greater career prospects.
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The majority of the time, they take air out of the football. I think that, for me, is a disadvantage.
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I sense that by writing both books and television, I've become better at each.
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I have a chart for success at school because it gave me a great deal of pleasure. It opened my mind to the world. I learned to read.
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I guess my main influences are Jesus, rock 'n' roll and ex-wives. In that order.
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I think every movie is its own little world, and a director certainly sets the tone.
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I grew up in an era of pretty severe poverty. My parents weathered the Great Depression, and money was always a very big concern. I was weaned on a shortage mentality and placed in foster homes largely because there simply wasn't enough money to take care of the most basic of needs.
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People get in fights because they don't communicate, because you don't want to hurt the other person.
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But since I am in the music industry, I don't want anyone to download music, not on September 9th.
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Yeah, I like to have fun - I think that's a good way to live. I think you're better at your job if you like it.
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When I first came to do shows in Vegas, I followed the usual entertainer's syndrome - I played craps and lost.
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Crocker's Rules didn't give you the right to say anything offensive, but other people could say potentially offensive things to you, and it was your responsibility not to be offended. This was surprisingly hard to explain to people; many people would read the careful explanation and hear, 'Crocker's Rules mean you can say offensive things to other people.'
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Every weekend we've been trying to go out of town, to let people know about this album. I've been trying to host parties. It's hard, because it's a lot of work to do both.
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People tend to eat through the cello. They tend to take out the things that make it beautifully cello-y sometimes.
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The problem I see with most contests is that the people judging have never competed in a bodybuilding contest. I feel that to have the knowledge necessary to judge a bodybuilding competition, you must have walked in those shoes.
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With fewer resources to share around more people, how can the poor have improved lifestyles?