Martin Luther King, Jr. Quotes
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Sometimes we all work so hard to overcome various things, and we are very cruel as a society and tough on people who we think aren't trying hard enough.
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My waist used to be tiny. I just saw a picture of Miley Cyrus with a little crop top and low pants, and I'm like, 'That was me growing up in Brazil!' I had the typical model body, but after babies, it changed. I look more like a woman.
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Certainly, hunger can bring out the worst in us. But it can also bring out the best.
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Contract killings never get recorded as a woman killing a man.
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When I'm on the court, I feel all problems go away.
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I came from a supportive home with a mommy and a daddy, and they had everything I wanted.
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Our house was like a hotel. It was a loony-tunes household. If you got arrested in high school, everyone knew: 'Call Mrs. Evans; she'll bail you out.'
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Sometimes, with vocalese, I'm dealing with something, a great solo from the past, which is so iconic I can't presume to change it or mess with it.
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It's impossible to put a video online without hoards of anonymous men picking apart your appearance or saying especially cruel things. It works to silence women who shouldn't be scared of sharing their opinions with others.
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Cults, or related social movements such as the Taliban in Afghanistan, result in massive military expenses.
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I think it's important to watch out for our environment and to be careful.
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I don't believe you back off being pro-life: You don't stop being pro-life because they say you're mean because you're pro-life.
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I got into the guitar at a young age, and it's a big part of what I like to do during my down time.
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I think, as long as you're secure with yourself and happy with yourself, it really doesn't matter what the world around you thinks.
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When you want something that is very dear to you, somewhere along the line, you become the child.
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The first pork-barrel bill that crosses my desk, I'm going to veto it and make the authors of those pork-barrel items famous all over America.
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Third, consider the insistency of an idea. The insistency of a past idea with reference to the present is a quantity which is less, the further back that past idea is, and rises to infinity as the past idea is brought up into coincidence with the present.
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...a revolutionist in my sympathies, by birth, by breeding and by principle. I am always on the side of the revolutionists, because there never was a revolution unless there were some oppressive and intolerable conditions against which to revolute...