Paula Creamer Quotes
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It seems to me that an unjust law is no law at all.
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We hire military veterans because they make great employees. They bring proven technical and leadership skills. They understand teamwork, and they're adaptable. Bottom line, hiring veterans is good for business.
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Medical debts are the number-one cause of bankruptcy in America.
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There are so many avenues to explore and stories to tell. It's just about finding new ways of telling them.
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The hard work definitely paid off and hard work always does.
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An intelligent hell would be better than a stupid paradise.
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You don't get happy by sitting around going on, 'Oh this is a horrible situation, what to do?' You've got to find the courage to change that. I think change is extremely hard for people.
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The scene of independent cinema is already a large scene in America, and not in a negative way, but it's cluttered. It's very populated with just American films, so the room left for foreign movies is not extremely vast. The American public also does not really read. They don't read subtitles. But we're like that in Canada, too.
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I have an obligation to use what I know to try to bring real, usable medical science to every doctor and bedside and patient.
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When you cover the economy as a reporter, there's one part of the job that is always easy: finding economists who disagree.
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I was kind of lost for several years.
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If the tongue had not been framed for articulation, man would still be a beast in the forest.
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I like having a tailor everywhere because I am everywhere.
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I thought that maybe it is not so much, as he seems to think, that the world loses interest in female performers after they hit a certain age, than the performers lose interest in the world.
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It is not true that we shall necessarily progress if our political conditions undergo a change, irrespectively of the manner in which it is brought about. If the means employed are impure, the change will not be in the direction of progress but very likely in the opposite.
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I would say here something that was heard from an ecclesiastic of the most eminent degree probably Caesar Baronius: 'The intention of the Holy Ghost is to teach us how one goes to heaven, not how heaven goes.'
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If states do not act according to principles of justice, the injustices they perpetrate will harm not just other states but ultimately also their own national interest.
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Electricity, n. The cause of all natural phenomena not known to be caused by something else. It is the same thing as lightning, and its famous attempt to strike Dr. Franklin is one of the most picturesque incidents in that great and good man's career.
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If you let tragedies stop you along the way, then you're never going to grow as a person.
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There was great uncertainty about how well we would be able to walk in our cumbersome pressurized suit.
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There was never any question that I would go to college, that I would travel, that I would go to the theater early and often.
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Once I asked Teichman what he thought of Bird's chess: "Same as his health," he replied, "always alternating between being dangerously ill and dangerously well."
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I've always wanted to win in my hometown.