Pauline Marois Quotes
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Nobody really believes in equality anyway.
Warren Farrell -
Editing is a natural extension of the collage making. It's actually one of the few areas that women were able to excel in in the film industry from the beginning.
Rachel True -
I created 'Rookie' because I read a lot of websites that I thought were cool and interesting, but they weren't for teens, and I wanted us to have something that could be ours.
Tavi Gevinson -
I think young generation is always better than last generation. No matter you like it or don't like it. My father said, 'Jack, I'm so good, you'll never be' - but I'm better than him. My father is better than my grandfather. My children will be better than us.
Jack Ma -
I think sometimes when I go to make a move on something, people try to disqualify any talent that I have or any hard work that I've done.
Gabrielle Reece -
All managers are losers, they are the most expendable pieces of furniture on the face of the Earth.
Ted Williams
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The state doesn't own your children. Parents own the children.
Rand Paul -
One thing I have been banging on about, we have a dessert deficit in the U.K. We still import a very large proportion of our desserts. I would ask everyone to go out and buy a British dessert.
Owen Paterson -
If we're going to reach a broader audience, we have to stop thinking about that audience strictly in terms of teenage boys or even teenage girls. We need to think about things that are relevant to normal humans and not just the geeks we used to be.
Warren Spector -
There's nobody you can point to in the world that doesn't make a mistake. The best players, the best business people, the best coaches. So one thing is not going to make or break a person.
Dan Gilbert -
'No!' shouted Arthur. 'What's wrong with you? They're people! You can't just kill hundreds or thousands of Piper's children because the Piper might... just might... make some of them do something!' 'Can't we?' asked Dame Primus. She sounded genuinely puzzled.
Garth Nix -
The man was either foolish or fearless. Assuming there was a difference.
Jack McDevitt
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Up until I came here this week, and I met so many women and young girls who feel, to use their word - and I'm a bit embarrassed, but it's a good word - empowered, by watching. I realized this isn't a burden, this is an honor.
Lucy Lawless -
What the cinema can do better than literature or the spoken drama is to be fantastic.
Aldous Huxley -
If I belong to a tradition, it is a tradition that makes the masterpiece tell the performer what to do, and not the performer telling the piece what it should be like, or the composer what he ought to have composed.
Alfred Brendel -
As actors you're always going to take certain roles that are in your comfort zone and take ones that aren't.
Matt Bomer -
Making people laugh is the greatest gift you can give, so I'm never going to stop that.
Jay Pharoah -
I started writing for myself because I know how to write for myself. I know how to show what I can do.
Kay Cannon
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Nobody has ever been happy in a job they obtained by first handing in a resumé.
Douglas Coupland -
The kind of problem that America faces in Iraq is a little bit the kind of problem that Israel faced in dealing with Hezbollah. If the conflict, the theater of conflict enlarges, it's going to become more and more absorbing and more and more costly.
Zbigniew Brzezinski -
My obsession with eating out partly comes from having spent 10 long years at English boarding schools in the 1980s, where food was pretty low on the list.
Ben Elliot -
In every true searcher of Nature there is a kind of religious reverence.
Albert Einstein -
Around the time I turned 30, I wanted to publish a novel
Sara Paretsky -
The anglophones are Quebecers, as are the French, as are the new Quebecers.
Pauline Marois