Philip James Bailey Quotes
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I have worked for three decades as a staunch advocate of building a 'big tent' party that includes both pro-choice and pro-life Republicans.
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When I was a child, I wanted to raise horses in Wyoming or be a cabin boy on a pirate ship.
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Let the designer lean upon the staff of the line - line determinative, line emphatic, line delicate, line expressive, line controlling and uniting.
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I'm always suspicious of games where you're the only ones that play it.
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I like to think that if I were gay I would be out. Rupert Everett-style.
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You wasted $150,000 on an education you could have got for a buck fifty in late charges at the public library.
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The letters I get on the Internet and the responses to my books make it very clear that something is trying to happen. And I'm just one person. There are millions of people really ready to go. We're just not sure where to go yet.
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Gratitude is a sickness suffered by dogs.
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The Christian has greatly the advantage of the unbeliever, having everything to gain and nothing to lose.
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A man's labor is not only his capital but his life. When it passes it returns never more. To utilize it, to prevent its wasteful squandering, to enable the poor man to bank it up for use hereafter, this surely is one of the most urgent tasks before civilization.
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Go so deep into yourself, you speak for everyone.
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Great possessions and great want of them are both strong temptations.
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The longer I live, the more convinced am I that this planet is used by other planets as a lunatic asylum.
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Sometimes you just have to stop, take a deep breath and put things into perspective.
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My face does not get better. And, if I see in myself elements of withering, I try to take it philosophically.
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The Democratic Party has formed a perfect union with the mainstream media to scare Republicans, to say that they're gonna be called racists or sexists or homophobic if they reach out to minorities.
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I'm satisfied to go in at the bottom - that's the best way to learn what things are all about.
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A truly wise person will constantly move forward, striving for self-improvement, knowing that daily repentance is needed for progress. He will realize the good life is simply conforming to a standard of right and justice. The joys of happiness can only be realized by living lofty principles.