N. T. Wright Quotes
I really don't care too much what the different later Christian traditions say. My aim is to be faithful to Scripture.

Quotes to Explore
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A healthy economics has got to have both conceptual, theoretical research and applied, empirical research.
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There is nothing that says unions have a God-given right to be there. We have to work at it and make ourselves relevant to every section of the workforce.
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I think there is a real misconception about Indian food being super spicy. And I know that's because when you go into an Indian restaurant, it is pretty spicy. But it doesn't have to be. In fact, my husband can't handle a lot of heat. I've had to temper my cooking so that he can eat with me.
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Think and grow rich.
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You must always do what you feel is right.
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But I also think that the more you reason collectively about what the project should be at the beginning of the process, the more you can improvise later.
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It's an honor to live on a legacy, getting to do what we love to do and try to be the best musicians that we can possibly be.
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Sometimes new voices have the most spectacular vision. It is uncluttered and organic.
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Playing evil is just not interesting. I don't think anyone who does evil stuff thinks they're doing evil stuff. That's the scary part.
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I'm not really a piano player, but I play enough to get away with it.
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That's the mark of a great storyteller, never to give away secrets in advance.
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I've always considered myself a filmmaker who writes stuff for himself to do.
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I have been singing randomly, obsessively, obnoxiously for as long as I can remember.
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Let us all pledge to protect this opportunity in order to see that the wish of peace becomes a true and daily fact in this region.
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The interesting thing about movies, it's not always - y'know, you have to have structure etc and all those things, but an audience responds, in many ways, we walk away and certain things stay in our heads that are memorable.
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I was always the youngest boy in my class at high school. I have retained this feeling of being the youngest, even though now I am almost the oldest person I know.
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I like almost everything, even country twang, disco, blue grass and accordions.
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I think I might become a pescatarian. I love sushi, couldn't give it up.
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So, two cheers for Democracy: one because it admits variety and two because it permits criticism.
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My acting chops are awful.
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I was a big fan of Indiana Jones; then I realized he was kind of a fake hero. The real heroes are the people who work hard and do their stuff right, like firefighters and policemen.
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Each of my books is different from the last, each with its own characters, its own setting, its own themes. As a writer, I need the variety. I sense my readers do, too.
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Worldwide is an overused word. But it's true that being known has given me new ideas and a chance to get to know new people who think in different ways. I want to hear myself referred to as Elie Saab, without labels or titles.
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I really don't care too much what the different later Christian traditions say. My aim is to be faithful to Scripture.