Jimmie Johnson Quotes
I've met a handful of presidents, from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton to George Bush to Barack Obama.

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The joining of the whole congregation in prayer has something exceedingly solemn and affecting in it.
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The duty of the media is to observe truth and social responsibility.
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I constantly remind people that crime isn't solved by technology; it's solved by people.
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I love singing. It's who I am. When I act, I take a small part of myself and just magnify it, but when I'm singing, that's who I am. I don't write music, so I choose songs that I would have written.
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Everything's so accelerated now.
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The most important days, more than any Grammy award thing or anything, is the day that you're responsible for snacks after the game.
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I was leftwing, I am leftwing, and I will die leftwing.
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Well, I think the world changes around you - I think you don't change. That's as simple as that.
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The public has heard the stereotypical love songs a million times, and they've heard the stereotypical life-or-death songs millions of times. It's good to mix it up a little bit.
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The hired preachers of all sects, creeds, and religions, never do, and never can, teach any thing but what is in conformity with the opinions of those who pay them.
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'Power' is a funny thing. Maybe it's a show that draws people in because they are watching people do things they secretly wish they could do or know they could get away with.
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I don't like pretentious films or pretentious people.
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Learn from the masses, and then teach them.
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I have a hyper personality.
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At night, when the sky is full of stars and the sea is still you get the wonderful sensation that you are floating in space.
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There's been a progression in my sound.
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When Ronald Reagan was elected I was on a bus traveling with a band in France. I wrote a little arrangement of The Star Spangled Banner in a minor key.
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I think it's important for us as a society to remember that the youth within juvenile justice systems are, most of the time, youths who simply haven't had the right mentors and supporters around them - because of circumstances beyond their control.
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Zach walked away, but I stood there for a long time, wondering if I should go to my mother; if I should go to my friends; but instead I slipped into the corridors I hadn't used in months, pushed my way through cobwebs and darkness, trying to walk away from the tears that burned hot down my cheeks, because maybe I didn't want to admit weakness; maybe I wanted to wallow in my solitude and grief. Or maybe crying is like everything else we do—it's best if you don't get caught.
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Politics isn't something that really interested me; I, of course, care about what's going on in the world, but so much of political discourse now is not necessarily about doing what's right.
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A lot of what I experienced growing up in the U.S.S.R. and coming to the U.S. as an immigrant actually reflects itself in Whatsapp. Experiences from our youth shape what we do later in life.
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This is one of the hard-and-fast ironies of the Christian tradition: views that at one time were the majority opinion, or at least that were widely seen as completely acceptable, eventually came to be left behind; and as theology moved forward to become increasingly nuanced and sophisticated, these earlier majority opinions came to be condemned as heresies.
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The secret of getting on the shortlist is doing your best work fearlessly for a long time before you get on the list.
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I've met a handful of presidents, from Jimmy Carter to Bill Clinton to George Bush to Barack Obama.