Jeremy Taylor Quotes
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Violin playing is a physical art with great traditions behind it.
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You will never cease to be the most amazed person on earth at what God has done for you on the inside.
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I am not in the business of suppressing books.
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It's a hard life... but if I could, I would do it all again.
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Football is losing its heart and sense of humour.
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If you have spent any time with Barack Obama, you know he's a funny guy. He's a good guy. He knows sports.
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Circumstances give in reality to every political principle its distinguishing color and discriminating effect. The circumstances are what render every civil and political scheme beneficial or noxious to mankind.
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Is a family just the strict definition of a small and discrete unit, or is it about the larger organic group that inevitably grows up around the smaller one?
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People weren't buying as many records. My record company did not want me. I went through three record companies, went on tour at the wrong time. It destroyed me.
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I'm very involved in the writing on every level.
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It is not enough just to wish well; we must also do well.
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I played ping-pong with Prince. That's pretty surreal. He gave me a lesson before we played; like, he's great. He's a master at it, so I took the free lesson.
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In politics stupidity is not a handicap.
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Nature hates calculators.
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There is nothing evil save that which perverts the mind and shackles the conscience.
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Until 'Moonlight,' I had never seen one black man cook for another on screen. But I wanted the characters to be free of 'groundbreaking' or 'never before.' We were ascribed those things. They weren't the point.
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I don't go online, I don't read reviews, I try not to look at anything on the Internet.
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Ego gets you inches but it doesn't get you impact.
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People who feel insecure in social situations never miss a chance to exhibit their dominance over close, submissive friends, whomthey put down publicly, in front of everyone--by teasing, for example.
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All the proliferating falsifications of what I and everyone I know experienced once in what it is now so convenient to call the 'fifties' or 'sixties,' as if life was really measured or lived in arbitrary decades, when the history books are sold like comix.
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The breaking up of the terrestrial globe, this it is we witness. It doubtless began a long time ago, and the brevity of human life enables us to contemplate it without dismay. It is not only in the great mountain ranges that the traces of this process are found. Great segments of the earth's crust have sunk hundreds, in some cases, even thousands, of feet deep, and not the slightest inequality of the surface remains to indicate the fracture; the different nature of the rocks and the discoveries made in mining alone reveal its presence. Time has levelled all.
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I was a class clown; the nuns didn't like that.
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First of all, do I think there's some racists in the Tea Party? Yeah. I'm an ordained United Methodist pastor; there's some racists in the Methodist church. I don't know if there's a body that does not have some racists in it.
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The best theology is rather a divine life than a divine knowledge.