Jamie Dimon Quotes
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Caffeine is a good thing.
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I had dreams of winning Olivier Awards.
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To have the kind of success I have had is really amazing, and I am incredibly grateful.
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To be seventy years young is sometimes far more cheerful and hopeful than to be forty years old.
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Many Muslims put their Islamic faith ahead of their national identity and forbid preachers from other religions from coming into their countries to convert their young. Apostasy is treason to Allah. Heresy has no rights.
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I find men terribly exciting, and any girl who says she doesn't is an anemic old maid, a streetwalker, or a saint.
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Lebanon was under Israeli occupation, up to its capital, but we did not consider that a disaster. Why? Because it was very clear that there are ways to resist.
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Never give up. Today is hard, tomorrow will be worse, but the day after tomorrow will be sunshine.
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I came to America when I was 9. My mother brought me.
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Dishonesty in government is the business of every citizen. It is not enough to do your own job. There's no particular virtue in that. Democracy isn't a gift. It's a responsibility.
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I've always loved improv. It's my thing.
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Accountancy prepares one to be able to run very different kinds of businesses, and my background prepared me for the music.
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Everyone has a warped vision of Hollywood and what success in Hollywood is like.
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People do bad things, but that doesn't mean they don't have other colors or qualities.
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I look at my clarinet sometimes and I think, I wonder what's going to come out of there tonight? You never know.
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I don't want my children to ever think that food is taboo.
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People find it hard to understand how I can risk ruining my career as a musician by injuring myself on the slopes, but I've always been a tomboy.
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Mauthen ain’t much for listenen. Nothin’ plugs a man’s ears like money.
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Get up, Get up, Get up, Get up, let's make love tonight Wake up, Wake up, Wake up, Wake up, 'cos you do it right.
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My hair turned gray when I was 24.
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In place of practising wholesome self-abnegation, we ever make the wish the father to the thought: we receive as friendly that which agrees with, we resist with dislike that which opposes us; whereas the very reverse is required by every dictate of common sense.
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Society as we know it is almost a conspiracy against human health. One of the main forces working to counteract that is the trailsman.
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I don't like celebrities; I don't hang out with them; I don't relate to that life.
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The term 'too big to fail' must be excised from our vocabulary.