Emilio Ambasz Quotes
I was born in Argentina, June 13, 1943. I brought up my parents very well, so they let me come to America to study at Princeton University.

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There is no hope unmingled with fear, and no fear unmingled with hope.
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You take the best of our tradition as a start, and I'll take the best of Christianity ... From there we can build.
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My parents taught me never to judge others based on whom they love, what color their skin is, or their religion.
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I try to do two moot courts for every Supreme Court case (and one to two for courts of appeals), and to ensure I am being mooted by people who know the Supreme Court well and are coming to the case fresh.
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Helping out in your kid's classroom is a great way to get involved with your child's school.
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In this era in which we live, the old-fashioned virtues grow increasingly unpopular.
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Likewise the leader of any state has to do the same, he has to enforce Shariah firmly, for he will be held in account later in the afterlife if he fails.
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I struggled with being a broke college graduate, and while all my friends were getting career jobs, I was working horrible part-time jobs. That's why now, even when I get tired, I think, 'This is what I asked for.'
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I loved London. In the 1970s... it was very exciting, really wild.
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I believe in aging gracefully.
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I always put my fantasies in the realm of goals.
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There's no limit to how complicated things can get, on account of one thing always leading to another.
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NBA games are exciting to watch and have global appeal. They are very popular in China. I do watch NBA games on television when I have time.
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On behalf of NARAL Pro-Choice America - and our one million member activists - I am honored to be here to talk to you about what's at stake for women in 2012. I am proud to say that the Democratic Party believes that women have the right to choose a safe, legal abortion with dignity and privacy.
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I don't feel that I've had a life of abuse or that I am a victim in any way. My life is pretty typical of a lot of Americans of my generation who grew up in the sixties in families like mine that were sort of unconventional.
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As a kid, I dreamed of being a pop star, a glamorous woman and traveling the world. And I've done that all my life.
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You know, my mum's always encouraged me and never made my gender an issue, I guess. She brought me up to believe in equality, as opposed to feminism or sexism – so it just meant that my gender was not relevant to what I was capable of achieving.
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For me, certain shots or scenes are keys in the movie.
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I think it's every actor's dream to play a character that's really odd, and you know no one wants to play himself.
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All human beings are, in fact, born with dozens of mutations their parents lacked, and a few of those mutations could well be lethal if we didn't have two copies of every gene, so one can pick up the slack if the other malfunctions.
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But what I did think would be interesting is if we created a fictitious story of our own, and then took these stories that we had collected and assigned them to characters who would be played by actors.
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John Glenn's life will long be remembered for his time in space, his courage, and his service to all Americans.
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You can't help but just be aware that things might not always be as good as they are, because people's feelings about others can turn on a dime.
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I was born in Argentina, June 13, 1943. I brought up my parents very well, so they let me come to America to study at Princeton University.