Brent Runyon Quotes
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Judge of your natural character by what you do in your dreams.
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What there is no dispute about is whether or not China is a currency manipulator. They are a currency manipulator. They actively intervene every single day to keep the value of their currency less than it would be against the dollar than if it floated freely. We think. Even China barely disputes that.
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All I can do is leave it in God's hands and hope that my fans feel where I'm coming from.
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A thick head can do as much damage as a hard heart.
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I always thought that was one of the single most important things a prosecutor could do is to seek justice for the families of victims.
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People hear the soul, black influence in my voice. I grew up listening to CKLW and all the black stations like WLBS.
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The blues is the foundation for a lot of things. Things have branched off. It's cool how music grows, but the foundation is always there. It's not going anywhere. The blues is always going to be relevant.
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The Internet is crazy, and I love it!
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The time not to become a father is eighteen years before a war.
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Power to the peaceful.
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Frank Miller is more of a visionary than any director I've ever worked with, and he achieves that vision better than anyone I've ever worked with.
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Most of my friends between 21 and 31 are at different stages of figuring out what the hell they are going to do with their lives. It's a big part of our generation. What is the next step?
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I'm a New Wave baby, so I got very stimulated by foreign film.
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In the U.K., I came from a talent show. I was watched by millions of people, so instantly when I came out from the show, people knew who I was.
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The United States has a responsibility to defend our values.
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The allurement that women hold out to men is precisely the allurement that Cape Hatteras holds out to sailors: they are enormously dangerous and hence enormously fascinating.
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'Prison religion'...
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'Salam aleikum.'
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The earth has everything for all human needs, but nothing for his greed.
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It would be of great use to us to form our deliberate judgments of persons and things in the calmest and serenest hours of life, when the passions of nature are all silent, and the mind enjoys its most perfect composure.
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Dworkin, for example, argues that our law includes not only norms found in treaties, customs, constitutions, statutes, and cases, but also moral principles that provide the best justification for the norms found there. On his account the things justified by moral.
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I write in a rush of memory.