Dale Carnegie Quotes
It was this desire for a feeling of importance that led an uneducated, poverty-stricken grocery clerk to study some law books he found in the bottom of a barrel of household plunder that he had bought for fifty cents. You have probably heard of this grocery clerk. His name was Lincoln.

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Dr. Phil is hiding something. Otherwise, why wouldn't he use his last name?
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I'm not going to buy my kids an encyclopedia. Let them walk to school like I did.
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I wouldn't be where I am without Evolve.
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I was making comebacks every single year. That makes it difficult mentally. It causes a lot of stress.
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I suffer from an amazing amount of insecurities, and I'm grateful that my body image, it's normally not something I pay attention to.
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I cook British food, but it doesn't mean I'm jingoistic about it. People can cook very good fusion food.
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I really enjoy English and poetry and writing classes.
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Insight enables you make sure you don't allow negative beliefs to get permanently set in your thinking - just the same way you wouldn't want fractured bones to be permanently set into place.
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I want to give my followers a positive message. I want to give those girls a positive message who have been forcefully married, who continue to sacrifice. I want to be an example for those people. That's my aim.
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I don't like baseball movies. I like movies about moral courage and people who are indomitable and courageous and right.
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A lot happens in 20 years.
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Academic institutions in Britain have been infiltrated for years by dangerous theocratic fantasists. I should know: I was one of them.
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The way you write a screenplay is that you close your eyes and run the movie in your head and then you write it down.
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Federalism is no longer the fault line of Centre-State relations but the definition of a new partnership of Team India. Citizens now have the ease of trust, not the burden of proof and process. Businesses find an environment that is open and easy to work in.
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I used to play the trombone and the trumpet, which I still have, but I haven't picked up for a long time.
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If you care about injustice, and if you care about freedom, and you care about human rights, then you care about them everywhere.
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Capitalism is using its money; we socialists throw it away.
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There were mornings in the make-up trailer where I'd have fits of laughter because of the extraordinary daily events of the shoot. Sometimes, it was all too much to believe. But the wildest things happened.
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And also I didn't want my future to be just sitting in a room and be imprisoned in my four walls and just cooking and giving birth to children. I didn't want to see my life in that way.
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If I was ambitious in my career, then I would have moved to the United States and given it a good go at films.
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I earned this, fair and square." We'll, maybe it hadn't been fair. And maybe it hadn't been precisely square. Still, she'd earned it legally. Legally and... rectangularly. That would have to do.
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Jean Thompson's short-story collection 'Who Do You Love' is a beautiful book, but a hell of a sad one.
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The smallness of our desires may contribute reasonably to our wealth.
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It was this desire for a feeling of importance that led an uneducated, poverty-stricken grocery clerk to study some law books he found in the bottom of a barrel of household plunder that he had bought for fifty cents. You have probably heard of this grocery clerk. His name was Lincoln.