Pierre Salinger Quotes
The death of JFK to the resignation of Richard Nixon marked a great turning point in American life.
 
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	The most important thing is to preserve the world we live in. Unless people understand and learn about our world, habitats, and animals, they won't understand that if we don't protect those habitats, we'll eventually destroy ourselves.   
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	Ultimately, I'm not the most prolific person, but I've been doing this for a long time, and I keep on putting out music. The only thing that drives music is the people who are making it.   
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	I just got to hear every note. After I left Birdland, I started working at the Jazz Gallery. In the end, I still couldn't play, but I knew how to listen. I was probably the world's best listener.   
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	MTV didn't call. I guess I wasn't hip and groovy enough.   
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	I went to this little performing arts school in downtown Phoenix. You had to dance or act, and everyone sang in choir. I started out playing the saxophone, but I always wanted to be in an orchestra. That was a dream as a kid, and there aren't a lot of saxophones in an orchestra.   
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	'Shameless' was such a weird time in my life because I never really experienced any kind of role that put me that much in the spotlight before.   
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	I'm the most Colombian of the Colombians, even though I've lived 47 years outside of Colombia. I've lived 13 years in New York, and I never did a painting about New York. I've lived in France more than 30 years, and I've never painted Paris.   
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	The entire value of a person is subjective to your relationship with them.   
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	Remember that children, marriages, and flower gardens reflect the kind of care they get.   
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	I like talking to priests, to Catholics. Everyone has their beliefs.   
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	Like parents, cooks shouldn't have favourites, but some recipes inevitably shine more than others.   
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	Given a choice between Charlie Mingus and Eric Dolphy or Joe Strummer and Lou Reed, there was no choice. I like Reed and Strummer, but it's kiddie music.   
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	I feel quite safe and isolated in Germany. My wife is very well known there. But I am only looked at when I am holding her hand.   
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	Nature teaches us that tens of billions of light years may have passed, and life in all of its expressions has always been subjected to an incredible combination of matter and radiation.   
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	I am deeply immersed in my medical work, and it can get very intense, but I believe that the connection and devotion is key. You can not work on diseases as devastating and deadly as Lassa and Ebola without complete trust and respect for the individuals with whom you work. My lab and colleagues are just extraordinary, and we are a family.   
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	An object is not first imagined or thought about and then expected or willed, but in being actively expected it is imagined as future and in being willed it is thought.   
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	Being married to a psychologist, I realize that I learn more from imperfections.   
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	We can no longer tolerate losing one more innocent child or putting one more firefighter at risk in a fire that could have been prevented at the cost of pennies by making a couple simple changes to the construction of a cigarette.   
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	When I got to law school, I didn't do very well. To put it mildly, I didn't do very well. I, in fact, graduated in the part of my law school class that made the top 90% possible.   
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	By constant contemplation of excellence, we clear our selfhood of all dross and impurities.   
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	'They follow the creed of the Bright: that which disturbs the order of society must be eliminated, regardless of whether it caused the disturbance.' She rolled her eyes. 'You’d think they’d get tired of parroting Itempas and start thinking for themselves after two thousand years.'   
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	Wilbur burst into tears. "I dont want to die," he moaned. "I want to stay alive, right here in my comfortable manure pile with all my friends. I want to breathe the beautiful air and lie in the beautiful sun."   
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	The death of JFK to the resignation of Richard Nixon marked a great turning point in American life.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					