Matthew Henry Quotes
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I never personally complained; everybody else complained for me.
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I love charity thrift stores. Amazing one-of-a-kind pieces at terrific prices, and all the money you spend goes to a good cause.
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Some musicians I know are incredible fathers. Like Keith Richards. A fantastic dad.
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Never above you. Never below you. Always beside you.
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I know politics; I know the media.
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Education should be totally secular. I am not telling people not to believe in God, but it should be a personal matter which should be done at home.
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I used to eat a whole chicken, every day, for lunch. I did that for four years. But it got tiring - go to the store, buy it, eat it. It's a mess.
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I wouldn't write about people who are living and who are close to me, because I think it's a very violent thing to do to another person. And anytime I have done it, even in the disguise of fiction, the results have been horrific.
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It was character that got us out of bed, commitment that moved us into action, and discipline that enabled us to follow through.
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I really don't want you to think of Qatar as a hydrocarbon country alone. We know that hydrocarbons will come and go. But education will stay. It is the most important thing for us.
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I think Hong Kong's ballet audience is very sophisticated in the sense that they are able to find the beauty in good performances.
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The butt is not a magical place that only gay people can visit, like a leather bar or the Liberace Museum.
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Apart from my heart, I feel everything grows old in me. Even my heart has something artificial. It has been sewn by the dancers in a soft, pink satin purse like their shoes.
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The young tree of resistance in Palestine is blooming and blooms of faith and desire for freedom are flowering.
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The symbol and the metaphor are as necessary to science as to poetry.
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Tcl long ago fell into the Forth trap, and is now trying desperately to extricate itself (with some help from Sun's marketing department).
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Love seldom haunts the breast where learning lies, And Venus sets ere Mercury can rise.
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It was here at the age of seventeen that I suspended my religious inquiries.
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Who you are should not be defined by your achievements.
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Politics ruins the character.
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I don't suppose a writing man ever really gets rid of his old crocus-yellow neckties. Sooner or later, I think, they show up in his prose, and there isn't a hell of a lot he can do about it.
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Religion gives us a place to stand outside politics, and without it we're vulnerable to a system in which the state defines everything, which is the essence of tyranny.
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Remaining calm in times of desperation makes way for opportunity.
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After a storm comes a calm.