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.
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At this point, American workers are pretty respectful of the bosses they loathe.
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I don't want to be a grown-up anymore; it's hard!
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Over and over I'm on the point of giving it up.
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The point - the power to hurt - of all figures lies in the truthfulness of their application.
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I go out there and train as hard as anybody else.
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At some point, you decide to take something you really like and turn it into a business you love.
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I mean, there's no point in sittin' around and cryin' about spilt milk. Gotta move on.
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I joined NOW on an issue of pay.
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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.
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It's hard to be in the shadow of a Beyonce.
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There isn't much room for an outsider point of view in print any more.
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It's hard to do a reality show when there's so much crying and drama.
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I'm almost numb to misogyny at this point. It's just everywhere.
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Make the hard ones look easy and the easy ones look hard.
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I don't see the point in working just to be working.
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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.
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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.
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But Nature cast me for the part she found me best fitted for, and I have had to play it, and must play it till the curtain falls.
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Sustaining a loving heart, even for a moment, makes one a spiritual being.
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No doubt very few people understand the purely subjective nature of the phenomenon that we call love, or how it creates, so to speak, a supplementary person, distinct from the person whom the world knows by the same name, a person most of whose constituent elements are derived from ourselves.
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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.