Martin Luther King, Jr. Quotes
People with good intentions but limited understanding are more dangerous than people with total ill will.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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I cannot summon up inspiration; I myself am summoned.
P. L. Travers
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Obviously, we're focused on the Winter Classic.
Gary Bettman
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So long as you do not achieve social liberty, whatever freedom is provided by the law is of no avail to you.
Babasaheb
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Medicine, anything academic, is a very Persian Iranian route to take in life, in one's career.
Nazanin Boniadi
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To gain strength in our struggles, we must have a positive perspective of the principles in the plan of salvation. We must realize that we have a personal Savior whom we can trust and turn to in our times of need.
L. Lionel Kendrick
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Architecture is undistinguished, sometimes derelict, but occasionally, as in 'Post and Beam,' there is something arresting in a setting... the building behind the Cathedral.
Edith Pearlman
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I never get tired of smiling. I'm just the kind of guy who likes to smile.
Jason Ritter
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One of the things Kuhn said about normal science is that people 'expect' things to be discovered.
Ian Hacking
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'Dog Days' was recorded with pens and the wall, and half a stolen drum kit that was out of tune, in what was basically a cupboard. The only instrument I could really play was my voice, so we just layered everything a hundred times. It was enthusiasm over skill.
Florence Welch
Florence and the Machine
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I tell my students based on my experiences in Hollywood, sure, you can always move to L.A. and try to work with the system, and people do that, but chances are if you want your story in film with characters of color, you will have to make that movie yourself. Find a way to make it yourself. Not just screenwriters, but also producers.
Tananarive Due
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Make your choice, adventurous Stranger, Strike the bell and bide the danger, Or wonder, till it drives you mad, What would have followed if you had.
C. S. Lewis
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People with good intentions but limited understanding are more dangerous than people with total ill will.
Martin Luther King, Jr.