Jinato Hu Quotes
Democracy is the common pursuit of mankind, and all countries must earnestly protect the democratic rights of the people.

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I'm not a collector of clothes. I've got clothes to wear.
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If Mr. Bush and Mr. Forbes don't get most of the votes, they should be arrested for wasting money.
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I did not have a van, or wear Birkenstocks and tie-dyes.
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You are God's own masterpiece! That means you are not ordinary or average; you are a one-of-a-kind original.
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The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity.
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You want maybe to be that guy or one of the few guys who can help develop the game in the United States.
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I know exactly what it's like to stand on top of a tall building or in a high place and look down and go, 'Ohhhh my God.' I try to get into that place every time I write a scene like that. And definitely when I write the action scenes, I get overheated and my heart goes really fast. I get very involved.
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We are not saints, but we have kept our appointment. How many people can boast as much?
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They're not shooting me for deserting the United Stated Army – thousands of guys have done that. They're shooting me for bread I stole when I was 12 years old.
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As miserable as I was, once I started singing, I felt better.
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The Spirit of the Holy Ghost is the teacher in the temple. He teaches principles of eternal significance. It is during these instructions that we see the relationship between the earthly and the eternal. We must remember that the Spirit teaches only those who are teachable.
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A war still rages over the legacy of the 1960s.
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You are an athlete when you're onstage. You can't get tired.
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I missed quite a lot of school because I was working from the age of 11.
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I didn't have any friends, and I never went to the class parties.
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People don't know how good cauliflower is, because they always have this image of cauliflower cheese - awful, sticky, creamy and rich.
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I've made it my mission to make movies starring African American actors and about the African American experience and put them in the mainstream. They're very universal stories I've told - every movie I've done.
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Nancy Lopez has always been a role model of mine... so to have the opportunity to play for her and spend time with her has been amazing.
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I stayed in the East for about a year after I graduated. Then, I came out to Los Angeles and started knocking on doors and working my way up. This was the '70s. I had been told how tough it was for a woman trying to make it in Hollywood, but I sort of had blinders on. I just did things anyway.
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The decision to write full time was made when I was twenty-eight years old and had just had two small plays accepted for BBC Radio.
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I want people to treasure light.
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Life ain't fair. It ain't. Not never. It's pointless and stupid and there's only suffering and pain and people who want to hurt you. You can't love nothing or no one cuz it'll all be taken away or ruined and you'll be left alone and constantly having to fight, constantly having to run just to stay alive.
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People think I just walk up to a sheer cliff and climb it with no knowledge of anything, when in reality, there's tons and tons of information out there, and I'm already well tapped into it.
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Democracy is the common pursuit of mankind, and all countries must earnestly protect the democratic rights of the people.