Emily Dickinson Quotes
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It is so difficult in the world for people to find love, true love.
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I knew you had to go in and audition and maybe they'd hire you, and that's where you start. I had a good understanding about press: that it's the actor's responsibility to publicize his or her films.
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There will be many men who will move one against another, holding in their hands a cutting tool. But these will not do each other any injury beyond tiring each other; for, when one pushes forward the other will draw back. But woe to him who comes between them! For he will end by being cut in pieces.
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The ancient owls' nest must have burned.Hastily, all alone,a glistening armadillo left the scene,rose-flecked, head down, tail down
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You could probably go three or four months without the word 'God' coming from my dad's mouth; Mum would pray for a parking space.
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Competition among insurers would bring down the cost of health care insurance, just as it brings down the cost of car or homeowners insurance.
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Believe it or not, I got into the charismatic, shady, sly heart of Sedgewick Bell by watching CNN and C-SPAN.
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Many people could benefit from meditation.
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I'm not averse to a bit of travel.
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It takes a different value system if you wish to change the world.
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I loved her audition/work session. Her emotions were so close to the surface,
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The older I get, the less I am bothered by talk like that. I have total faith in my coach Yohan Blake, total faith.
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For practitioners of community development, as in any field, joining a network of like-minded professionals is important for building skills and becoming aware of opportunities and resources.
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Life's perhaps the only riddle That we shrink from giving up.
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Becoming is the mode of activity of the uncreate deity.
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It is safer to learn than teach; and who conceals his opinion has nothing to answer for.
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Bernard Williams has been a distinctive presence on the intellectual scene for more than three decades. . . . His writings do not offer the dubious exhilaration of grand philosophical theory, in which messy reality is tamed and caged, but the thrill of seeing pretension punctured by a kind of high-voltage common sense (backed up by impressive erudition). . . . There is no one in philosophy quite like him.
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'Dirt on My Boots' was pegged as the second single from 'California Sunrise' from the get-go, and we felt like it was just a fun song to go with.