John Blair Quotes
I much preferred the approach at the anarchist camp, with its shared tasks and collective responsibilities. Everyone played their part. There was no division between workers and consumers.

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I don't mind you thinking I'm stupid, but don't talk to me like I'm stupid.
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Never having alone time is real tough on people.
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After having children, life becomes about living beyond yourself; about being bigger and better.
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I had been keeping an off eye on the advertising field, thinking I might become an idea man and a copywriter.
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To transform yourself is to transform your destiny.
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I am fairly classless because it is very difficult to class someone who comes from a mixed marriage.
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One thing of the many things that I know about Jesse Jackson, he is persistent.
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Some friends are better shots than are casual enemies.
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Love does not claim possession, but gives freedom.
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I actually did go through severe depression and anxiety attacks where I couldn't sleep for weeks. It was definitely several months of being not myself.
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When I was teenager, Britney Spears was it - that was the pop world that was happening, and I knew I wasn't in it.
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A girl who is interested in becoming a model must first accept the fact that she is the product. She must be ready to deal with a lot of rejection.
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I always thought that was one of the single most important things a prosecutor could do is to seek justice for the families of victims.
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My prayer became 'May I find peace... May I love this life no matter what.' I was seeking an inner refuge, an experience of presence and wholeness that could carry me through whatever losses might come.
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I'm not a sex symbol. How could I be with these skinny bowlegs?
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Love is the greatest refreshment in life.
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Things with my dad were pretty good until I won an Academy Award. He was really loving to me until I got more attention than he did. Then he hated me.
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I write against the religion because if women want to live like human beings, they will have to live outside the religion and Islamic law.
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In my fiction I am careful to make everything probable and to tie up all loose ends. Real life is not hampered by such considerations.
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I know that I'm carrying a bit of a weight on my shoulders of what I do represents more than just myself as a director. I wish that wasn't true, but it is. It makes me think about doing work that I believe in and that I believe I can do well, probably even a hair more than I would otherwise.
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Ecstasy is what everyone craves - not love or sex, but a hot-blooded, soaring intensity, in which being alive is a joy and a thrill. That enravishment doesn't give meaning to life, and yet without it life seems meaningless.
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I want kids to be able to escape failing schools that trap them. And it's an unequal trapping of children. The most affluent find a way to escape. They move to a great suburban district or send their kid to a private school. The people who are trapped in the worst schools that have been terrible often for half a century? Those are the poorest kids.
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I much preferred the approach at the anarchist camp, with its shared tasks and collective responsibilities. Everyone played their part. There was no division between workers and consumers.