Jazz Jennings Quotes
I feel like so many people invalidate the experience of transgender girls thinking that they aren't regular girls, but I am a normal girl.

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We need more people working in the publishing industry itself who are people of colour.
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Cooking is like music: you can tell when someone puts love into it. I come from a place where there was so much attention to detail. The population is smaller in the South, so more attention is given to serving smaller numbers of people.
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Finding out I was pregnant was one of the most joyous moments in my life. I will never forget it.
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But who knows, some years from now if there's a global emissions trading scheme agreement, as many have hoped for, then I'm sure Australia would be part of it.
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And it seems to me in that experience may lie at least some of the clues for policy development perhaps constitutional changes as well that Labour will need to make at the national level too.
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I'm not the type of actor who is trying to do a whole bunch of different stuff, you know what I mean?
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Complete abstinence is easier than perfect moderation.
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And my friends, you ain't seen nothin' yet.
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No one really knows who I am or where I came from in America, and there's something quite nice about that.
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You can't say what the outcome of a competition is going to be, so now I am ready to accept any result that comes my way, if I give my best shot.
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The E.U. can deliver on its citizens' needs and make its partnerships work only if we all act together - E.U. institutions and national governments, at all levels, united.
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Japan is the largest creditor country in the world, so we have made contributions to the stability of international markets and we want this IMF meeting to confirm that we will continue to contribute.
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I used to be able to think. My brain's circuits were all connected, and I had spark, a quickness of mind that let me function well in the world.
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Having grown up in the Middle East, eating beans for breakfast always seemed like a bizarre British eccentricity.
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That's hot.
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Documentary film without nuanced journalistic sourcing risks being sensational, tendentious or broad-brushed.
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I enjoy the challenge of trying to say things beautifully. The message is secondary in that sense. Obviously, I have something that I want to say that's very, very important to me – but the process of actually crafting it is essential.
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We don't want to repeat the unintended consequences that surfaced following the NAFTA agreement.
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Every moment in our lives is a miracle we should enjoy instead of ignoring.
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I always had music growing up, but music was also like a journal. It was like my personal diary or personal journal. A lot of the things I couldn't express to an individual, I would express them in my music.
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Town-scapes are changing. The open-plan city belongs in the past - no more ramblas, no more pedestrian precincts, no more left banks and Latin quarters. We're moving into the age of security grilles and defensible space. As for living, our surveillance cameras can do that for us. People are locking their doors and switching off their nervous systems.
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I like to work around identification for the audience, and when there's a grown-up or a moral figure or something like that, people tend to go there.
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I’ve come to the conclusion that people who wear headphones while they walk, are much happier, more confident, and more beautiful individuals than someone making the solitary drudge to work without acknowledging their own interests and power.
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I feel like so many people invalidate the experience of transgender girls thinking that they aren't regular girls, but I am a normal girl.