Walter Scott Quotes
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Scores of armed antigovernment groups, some of them far more radical, have formed or been revived during the Obama years, according to law-enforcement agencies and outside watchdogs.
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I think that souls agree to come in and do what they're going to do and then leave when they're going to leave. So there's nothing tragic when a soul leaves. I think it was already preordained.
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Every free day, every weekend, I am in a recording session. I'm very lucky to have such supportive people around me.
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My parents would always tell you that I was the crazy princess growing up. I was a drama queen.
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Don't worry, the fans don't start booing until July.
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Working with Brando was fun. It was like a tennis match. We played unbelievably well together.
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Wanting to take a light camera with me when I climb or do mountain runs has kept me using exclusively 35 mm.
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I don't think Twitter is a platform to build your confidence on at all. Not at all.
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It's not going to be easy to change things.
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Then spoke the thunder DA Datta: what have we given? My friend, blood shaking my heart The awful daring of a moment's surrender Which an age of prudence can never retract By this, and this only, we have existed.
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Am I that fascinating to you, or are you just more bored than I imagined?
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I don't really think in career terms.
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My digestive system was so damaged that I became allergic to almost everything, including fruit and vegetables, and the only thing I could stomach was chicken and chips.
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My district really wanted me... to take a hard stance against a Donald Trump agenda.
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A platform is essentially a business model that thrives because of the participation and value added from third parties with only incremental effort from the owner of the platform.
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I think in order to move forward into the future, you need to know where you've been.
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I don't worry about people misinterpreting my kindness for weakness.
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Man's greatest victory is over oneself.
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Parents fear the destruction of natural affection in their children. What is this natural principle so liable to decay? Habit is a second nature, which destroys the first. Why is not custom nature? I suspect that this nature itself is but a first custom, as custom is a second nature.
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By such innovations are languages enriched, when the words are adopted by the multitude, and naturalized by custom.
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I assume that in great men whose names I dare not mention, the anarchic element was very powerful. You see, when fundamental changes are to occur in law, custom, and society, they presuppose a great distancing from established principles. And the anarch, should he take any action, is capable of working this lever.
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Such is the custom of Branksome Hall.