Jack Miller Quotes
It's something we're looking at. Whether it's an issue or not, it's hard to say at this point.
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It would be wrong to assume that one must stay with a research programme until it has exhausted all its heuristic power, that one must not introduce a rival programme before everybody agrees that the point of degeneration has probably been reached.
Imre Lakatos
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At this point, American workers are pretty respectful of the bosses they loathe.
Ted Rall
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I don't want to be a grown-up anymore; it's hard!
Maddie Hasson
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Over and over I'm on the point of giving it up.
Beatrice Wood
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The point - the power to hurt - of all figures lies in the truthfulness of their application.
Abraham Lincoln
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I go out there and train as hard as anybody else.
Natalie du Toit
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At some point, you decide to take something you really like and turn it into a business you love.
Isaac Hanson Hanson
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I mean, there's no point in sittin' around and cryin' about spilt milk. Gotta move on.
Ted Turner
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I joined NOW on an issue of pay.
Karen DeCrow
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We are all quick to point out all the differences but not as willing to accept what bonds us as humans.
Faran Tahir
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It's hard to be in the shadow of a Beyonce.
Natalie Cole
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There isn't much room for an outsider point of view in print any more.
P. J. O'Rourke
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It's hard to do a reality show when there's so much crying and drama.
Maddie Ziegler
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I'm almost numb to misogyny at this point. It's just everywhere.
Callie Khouri
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Make the hard ones look easy and the easy ones look hard.
Walter Hagen
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I don't see the point in working just to be working.
Abbie Cornish
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The comics I made from 1990 to 1997 were largely based in vaguely urban, vaguely dystopic settings because that was my reference point for comics storytelling in general.
Nate Powell
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A far greater factor than abolishing poverty is the deterrent effect of swift and certain consequences: swift arrest, prompt trial, certain penalty and - at some point - finality of judgment.
Warren E. Burger
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Write hard and clear about what hurts.
Ernest Hemingway
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I don't know karate, but I know ka-razy!
James Brown
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In working on a drawing or a painting, one can rework and rework and rework and change ideas until you get it the way you think is right at that time. With clay that's not possible. You either succeed the first time, or you should wad it up and start over again, because you can't mess around with the clay and still have it fresh.
Warren MacKenzie
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I'm definitely in the market for being uncool. There was some funny stuff, like the thing about making sure I show people that I have tattoos and cigarettes so that they know I'm badass. But really, I do have tattoos! And I do smoke cigarettes sometimes, and I can't change that. But I am not badass, by any means. I do some stuff that's tongue-in-cheek, and some stuff that's on the line. And it could be funny, it could be serious, and I never even know myself, because it could be funny that day, and the next day it's totally embarrassing.
Ryan Adams
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It's something we're looking at. Whether it's an issue or not, it's hard to say at this point.
Jack Miller