Mary Daly Quotes
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Chess is mental torture.
Garry Kasparov -
Walking down the street in any town or city in the world and having people look at you and start talking to you, convinced that they know you as well or better than they do members of their own family, that's just an odd phenomenon. But I mean, I wouldn't say it was a bad thing. It's an interesting thing.
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It's really a sad story, and I liked that. The songs on this album talk about relationships in every aspect.
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We've got a long career ahead of us and it's going to be great. Trust me.
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As even a democracy like the United States has shown, waging war can benefit a leader in several ways: it can rally citizens around the flag, it can distract them from bleak economic times, and it can enrich a country's elites.
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I happen to believe that there is an afterlife.
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We must do everything we can to be more aggressive in confronting Syria about what they are doing in Iraq.
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I might cook occasionally, but I'm not a good cook. That's not my passion.
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As an independent artist, you control the means of production, which is the ultimate form of empowerment.
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I think that it's hard for vain people to be funny. I think you can look any way you want as long as you have a good sense of humor about yourself. People who are concerned with their looks and what they're wearing and how they present themselves tend to have less of a sense of humor about themselves.
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In the Arab world, there is no link between the cultural habits of peoples and the ways of thinking and creating of modern intellectuals. They are two separate worlds.
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So much of movie acting is in the lighting. And in loving your characters. I try to know them, and with that intimacy comes love. And now, I love Voldemort.
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In true prose everything must be underlined.
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Maybe someone will step up, but they don't have anyone right now.
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It's a crazy experience for me to be in a Foo Fighters video.
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It's very difficult to escape your background. You know, I don't think it's necessary to even try to escape it. More and more, I start to think that it's necessary to see exactly what it is that you inherited on both ends of the stick: your timidity, your courage, your self-deceit, and your honesty - and all the rest of it.
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A book, too, can be a star, 'explosive material, capable of stirring up fresh life endlessly,' a living fire to lighten the darkness, leading out into the expanding universe.
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I regret that, in our attempt to establish some standards, we didn't make them stick. We couldn't find a way to pass them on to another generation, really.
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I feel that the surrealists have created a series of valid external landscapes which have their direct correspondences within our own minds.
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It takes no more actual sagacity to carry on the everyday hawking and haggling of the world, or to ladle out its normal doses of bad medicine and worse law, than it takes to operate a taxicab or fry a pan of fish.
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I was struggling. I couldn't really go to the basket as quick as I wanted to. When I did it was real painful.
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I think the biggest thing is voice. Whose voice is it? Who gets to control the narrative?
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I've always loved artists - creative, spontaneous, laid-back people - but I wasn't meeting these types in real life. So I figured that, given I run a technology company, I should also trust technology to help me find the love of my life.
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Radical feminism is still threatening.