Jennifer Capriati Quotes
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Champions invariably have fervent philosophical beliefs. Philosophy, in its simplest terms, means 'the love of wisdom.'
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I think American audiences like gangster movies. You know, it's part of the culture.
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If one could have a wish, or an alternative life, I would've liked to have been John Lennon.
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He is not someone who went off to play in Europe and only a few Americans follow. He has the potential to be on magazine covers and more newspaper coverage.
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I think it's good to conquer the fears.
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We can become anyone we want to become. It takes focusing on the aspect of ourselves we want to change and reflecting on the beliefs that cause us to act in ways that are counter to the change we seek.
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I love life in spite of all that mars it. I love friendship, jokes and laughter.
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My mother was born in Baltimore, and before her marriage, she was an artist and teacher of art.
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Oh, I'm definitely a wild child.
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Shakespeare was a dramatist of note who lived by writing things to quote.
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I remember my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.
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The words they spoke were voices that she heard. She looked at them and saw them as they were And what she felt fought off the barest phrase.
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Who but a stupid barbarian could burn so much beauty in his stove and destroy that which he cannot make?
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Trump gets too much credit for 'Teen Vogue''s evolution.
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I knew I wanted to work in television because some friends of mine, when I went to high school - their fathers worked for, as a matter of fact, for NBC Sports at the time.
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American politicians who dwell on American exceptionalism only dishonor us by suggesting we play dumb to our past.
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I'm not at all fed up with British films, but I am fed up with playing upper-class people.
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The idea of universal brotherhood is innate in the catholic nature of Chinese thought; it was the dominant concept of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, whom events have proved time and again to be not a visionary but one of the world's greatest realists.
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Theaters are great. They're designed to sound good, not for basketball.
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I read 'the Hobbit' at the age when you're supposed to read it. I didn't read 'The Lord Of The Rings.' My father, who was an English teacher, advised me that once I had read 'the Hobbit,' that would be enough. I could then move on to Dostoyevsky.
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The harvest of your Summer 1910 is displayed on our walls. I like some of them terrifically. The 'certainty' with which most of it is done makes me feel ashamed of myself. The thousand steps that I need to take for a picture are of no advantage, as I sometimes foolishly used to think. Things must change.
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I work out all the time, but because it's good for my mental state.
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Americans overwhelmingly believe that Americans who want to do jobs, who are looking for work, should have a fair opportunity, if not a preference, to do that work.
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Now a lot has changed and I can separate a lot of things.