Mary Steenburgen Quotes
I think that we need to look hard at our beliefs and be responsible about how we speak out.
Mary Steenburgen
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I think rap music is brought up, gangster rap in particular, as well as video games, every other thing they try to hang the ills of society on as a scapegoat.
Ice Cube
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A lot of the time we think finances are immediately linked to experience, opportunities, image, and all sorts of important things that can progress us in life. Sometimes they're not. Finances can be completely irrelevant if you allow yourself to feel like things are going well.
Natalia Kills
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I believe that in the historic and religious nature, marriage is between a man and a woman.
Rand Paul
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The more knowledge you have, the greater will be your fear of Allah.
Abu Bakr
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Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. Such inequalities in human development have been one of the primary reasons for unrest and, in some parts of the world, even violence.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
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I'm Latin, for crying out loud - I can't hold anything back!
Odette Annable
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I think that in France, we really admire American films, we admire their drive, we admire the modernity and ellipsism in the film and the writing and the style of acting, and we look at them perhaps in a way to see what we can steal from them, too, to make our own films more modern.
Francois Cluzet
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My great religion is a belief in the blood, the flesh, as being wiser than the intellect. We can go wrong in our minds. But what our blood feels and believes and says, is always true. The intellect is only a bit and a bridle.
D. H. Lawrence
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I just had one of those 'what the hell are we doing' moments.
Adam Savage
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No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money.
Samuel Johnson
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You know what, I had 11 great years with St. Louis. My gosh, those are the best years of my life. And I will never, ever forget that.
Brett Hull
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I think that we need to look hard at our beliefs and be responsible about how we speak out.
Mary Steenburgen