Bobby Jindal Quotes
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The same liberty that protects me also protects members of the Mafia.
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Prayer is commitment. We don't merely co-operate with God with certain things held back within. We, the total person, co-operate. This means that co-operation equals committment.
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I'll be a wife and mother first, then First Lady.
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Mountain climbing is my passion, and to empower women through my expeditions is the reason. I am doing the mountain climbing to empower women.
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99.5 percent of the people that walk around and say they are a social media expert or guru are clowns. We are going to live through a devastating social media bubble.
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I was about 13 or 14 when I heard Malcolm X's speech 'Message to the Grass Roots.'
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I'm just really waiting for the music to get cooked the right way, and once it's cooked, I'm going to serve that meal that everybody's been waiting for.
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I remember auditioning for the Wonder Woman television show and being told that I wasn't the Wonder Woman type, but if I wanted to play the best friend, I could audition for that.
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I'm a proud Welshman.
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Most writers are drawn to what is unknown, rather than what is clear in any tale.
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If you're going to call a book 'The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History,' readers will expect some serious carrying on about race, and Thomas Woods Jr. does not disappoint.
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I was raised in a very sheltered, narrow environment.
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Frankly, too many women treat their husbands as accessories instead of priorities.
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There is no progress in art, any more than there is progress in making love. There are simply different ways of doing it.
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The less you know about a field, the better your odds. Dumb boldness is the best way to approach a new challenge.
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My parents got divorced when I was 2, so I have this weird thing where I have 8 brothers and sisters, but I am also an only child.
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Klutziness is endearing. I like imperfection.
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Nor do I understand how anyone can feel that industrial progress has been made at the expense of social progress nor why any American should suffer from the great delusion that any form of communism or statism, which promotes the dictatorship of the few instead of the initiative of the millions, can produce a happier and more prosperous society.
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I feel some need to represent where I'm from. But ultimately, I think my only real responsibility is to - as much as possible - interrogate my own truths. This is to say not merely writing what I think is true, but using the writing to turn that alleged truth over and over, to stress-test it, in the aim of producing something readable.
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Speaking as a black person, welfare is the worst thing that's ever happened to us.
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Most poetry just confounds me. I really want to like it, but I can't help thinking it's a hoax.
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I’m not worried about where Barack Obama is from. I’m worried about where he’s going.