Peggy Johnson Quotes
It's a balance - sometimes you have to concentrate on your home life, and sometimes you have to concentrate on your work life.

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You set your goals to a point where they're attainable, but far enough away that you have to really go get them. And every year I push my goals a little bit farther away, and every year I work a little bit harder to get them.
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Often I look back and see that I had been many kinds of a fool-and that I had been happy in being this or that kind of fool.
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Its no secret that I've never liked tax credits.
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I often will write a scene from three different points of view to find out which has the most tension and which way I'm able to conceal the information I'm trying to conceal. And that is, at the end of the day, what writing suspense is all about.
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In terms of Hurricane Sandy, I really do see some hopeful grassroots responses, particularly in the Rockaways, where people were very organized right from the beginning, where Occupy Sandy was very strong, where new networks emerged.
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I'd feel bad pretending my life was anything other than pretty good, so I do the role as well as I can and then I go home, have a cup of tea, see my family and friends, and appreciate what I've got.
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My daddy used to say that I was too big to ride and too little to hitch a wagon - no good for a damn thing.
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Our relationship with Mexico in this regard is unique for us, and in many respects unique in the world.
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Marc if you want me to go to the bottom of the pool, I'll go there.
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I don't talk in ifs.
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Even if you only want to write science fiction, you should also read mysteries, poetry, mainstream literature, history, biography, philosophy, and science.
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The war against terrorism is a war against those who engage in torture.
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There will be mental worries with the long jump before Rio, but I know I can get through it. It's just getting my confidence back. I know I have a big jump in me.
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When you're in the music business, everything is very personal, because you are invested in everything; there's a very deep, personal attachment to your music.
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I definitely want to be an inspiration or a role model for all the little girls out there or anyone out there that wants to break stereotypes. I feel like I'm breaking stereotypes with what I'm doing. I'm not the typical fighter, and there's a lot of people out there that won't do something just because they don't fit the stereotype.
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I'm always glad to see somebody rethink something rather than reproduce something I did.
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There are still 500,000 persons afflicted with leprosy in Latin America, so it is still very much present.
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I'm a part of a program called Toyota's Engines of Change Program. The message is that anyone can make a difference in their community or for whatever cause they feel strongly about. Everyone can be an Engine of Change.
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Sometimes I'll have sections that I'm not quite sure how they fit in the puzzle of a tune, they'll get moved around; what I think was originally a verse ends up becoming the chorus, or what's an intro gets dropped as a hook, things get shifted around a lot.
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I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
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Politics and more politics - that's how you work towards the building of agreements.
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For a long time, my shows were about people walking out or about getting my gigs canceled or having the presenter not wanting to pay me.
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It's a balance - sometimes you have to concentrate on your home life, and sometimes you have to concentrate on your work life.