Jim Caviezel Quotes
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At some hotels, I feel like I have to be dressed to the nines - perfectly eccentric - to walk out the door.
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Going to a party, for me, is as much a learning experience as, you know, sitting in a lecture.
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Appropriate assessments are a crucial part of effectively educating students. But they only measure a narrow segment of what kids need to learn.
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You can't solve a dignity problem with military force.
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I do get recognized, but I must say Edinburgh is a fantastic city to live if you're well-known. There is an innate respect for privacy in Edinburgh people, and I also think they're used to seeing me walking around, so I don't think I'm a very big deal.
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Let us be silent, that we may hear the whispers of the gods.
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One of the things I was so glad that happened to me on Knots was that I learned to relax.
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We all suffer. It's part of life. The blessing is - while evil exists, Divinity does, too, and it is stronger.
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More Americans own their home than ever before. Nearly 70 percent of American's are homeowners. So it is a good time for us to asses the positive impacts of homeownership on families, communities and on the nation's economy.
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My mom played every sport possible. My dad is 'extremely' competitive. You can't even play Ping-Pong with him.
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I'm not an autobiographical writer, but I am a writer who deals with human emotion on all levels.
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My mama just accepted everybody with open arms. Everybody knew her.
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Bowling, I like bowling. I've been getting into this bowling thing. It's kinda fun.
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I think that Europeans in general have a more global view of the world because they are in such proximity to other countries that it enables them to travel and see other parts of the world.
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I hate going into a room with people in it and the feeling of them staring. I find every moment excruciating.
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My hair is naturally really thin and dead straight, with no movement.
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The origin of all revolutions and corruption, and the spur and source of all base morals are just two sayings: The First Saying: 'So long as I'm full, what is it to me if others die of hunger?' The Second Saying: 'You suffer hardship so that I can live in ease; you work so that I can eat.'
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Straight to the utmost crown of night he flew. The nothingness was a nakedness, a pointBeyond which thought could not progress as thought. He had to choose. But it was not a choice Between excluding things. It was not a choiceBetween, but of. He chose to include the things That in each other are included, the whole, The complicate, the amassing harmony.
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Nothing changes like changes, because nothing changes but the changes.
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Believing is seeing and seeing is believing.
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When we feed our faith, we starve our doubts.
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No matter how many troops we have in place or how long they stay, we cannot impose a parliamentary democracy there any more than the insurgents can impose a theocracy.
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...What I can't understand is why come here and try and change our country into the place that you've come from? And all I ask of people is come here, respect our country, respect our laws, our culture, our way of life. Be Australian, join us, enjoy this beautiful country and everything that it has to offer.
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I think you can't be passive in making this film - or in watching it.