Jeane Dixon Quotes
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Any woman who wishes to smash into the world of men isn't very feminine.
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I'd always gone to the theater as a child every month to see whatever was on. I think that's where the passion for it came from.
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Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: First a right to life, secondly to liberty, and thirdly to property; together with the right to defend them in the best manner they can.
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No two wars are identical.
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Our economics are not baseball's economics. Our game is not baseball's game. Our owners are not baseball's owners, with one or two exceptions. Our union is not baseball's union. What we do has to be crafted and suited to address hockey, to address the NHL, to address our 30 teams and our 700-plus players.
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My fantasy is, if I wasn't on 'Dexter,' I would move my family to London and work for the BBC on 'Doctor Who.'
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A lot of rumours on the Internet are wrong and horrible.
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The clergy earns its living from religion. If your interests are secured through religion, then you will defend your interests first, and religion will become secondary.
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'Twin Peaks' without David Lynch is like a dog without a bark.
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I'm one of the few adults lucky enough to love their job. And when you've got bills to pay, you get on with it! I like challenges.
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The people in New York want to achieve something; the people in L.A., they just want to achieve success.
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I've always believed human blood is red because it really needs to draw attention to itself.
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You see, the Greenhouse Effect is a direct result of burning fossil or old carbon fuels.
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People who cannot invent and reinvent themselves must be content with borrowed postures, secondhand ideas, fitting in instead of standing out.
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It was thinking about Casagemas's death that started me painting in blue.
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It is important to call on God to intervene in our life, especially when we reach the point where we ourselves have become helpless.
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No book can teach you about yourself, no psychologist, none of the professors or philosophers. What they can teach you is what they think you are or what they think you should be.
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Labor’s message then is this: we believe in a strong economy; we believe also in a fair go for all, not just for some.
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… we've got so many laws you can't breathe without breaking something.
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I gravitate toward the larger worldview questions such as, Why are we here? What are we supposed to be doing? What does it mean to know another person? To love someone? Of course, those questions are sort of in the background as I'm playing with language in the foreground, but those are the informing questions.
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The less I give of myself to the public, the less I can be hurt.
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I've loved all of my time here.
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During the 1960 election, I saw Richard Nixon as the winner.