Douglas Feith Quotes
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I love my work but do not know how I write it.
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I had seen a lot of music movies that celebrated music or that showed the kind of joys from playing music, which is a big part of it of course, and not something that I would want to deny.
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I think mobility is very important, not only to discover opportunities elsewhere but at times, also to appreciate better what your home town has. Allahabad, for instance, has the feel of a small, tightly-knit community where everyone participates.
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I loved fairy tales as a kid, so that's where my mind gravitates.
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To be really great in little things, to be truly noble and heroic in the insipid details of everyday life, is a virtue so rare as to be worthy of canonization.
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To live in mankind is far more than to live in a name.
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I learned you can't trust the judgment of good friends.
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Dear though the reader might be, I'd be silly to cater to what the reader wanted.
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White racial grievance enjoys automatic credibility, and even when disproven, it is never disqualifying of its bearers.
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When I joined WKRC, they were very concerned over my ability to ad lib or speak extemporaneously, which was an unknown factor up until that point.
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I think that presidents don't give up power that has accrued to them by the precedent of previous presidents. Even when they say they would like to, I think once they get there they don't give it up.
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I'm predisposed to never be in pure celebration mode.
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There's no set-in-stone way to be a vampire, especially with the evil ones.
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No one is perfect. Everybody does stupid things.
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Victoria's Secret is like a big family.
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I have taken this step because I want the discipline, the fire and the authority of the Church. I am hopelessly unworthy of it, but I hope to become worthy.
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I do think children come in wired a certain way. Why else would I be filled with hope and optimism? You just could not keep me down for very long. You can call it grace or a gift from God, but I do think I came in with it.
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Our aim as scientists is objective truth; more truth, more interesting truth, more intelligible truth. We cannot reasonably aim at certainty. Once we realize that human knowledge is fallible, we realize also that we can never be completely certain that we have not made a mistake.
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The female in question was a sloppy pest
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The gospel of Jesus Christ is not a religion of mourning and gloom.
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What I'd really like to do is do a film or two a year and then do theater in New York the rest of the year.
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Economics pretends to be a science. Its practitioners fill blackboards with equations and clog computers with data. But it is really a faith, or more accurately a set of overlapping and squabbling faiths, each with its own doctrines.
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No, the United States does not target civilians.