John Fleming Quotes
Seeking justice is always our goal, but we see many too willing to circumvent that.
John Fleming
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And my music is always such a release of what I feel inside, an impulse.
Zola Jesus
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I grew up in one of the most socially conservative neighborhoods in Ohio, and my parents were traditional Catholics. But in her old age, my mother got her home health care from a guy who was gay, who was wonderful to her. Before she died, she rode a float in the Cincinnati Gay Pride Parade.
Gail Collins
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Worth seeing? Yes; but not worth going to see.
Samuel Johnson
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Usually in features, I'm the lead. I consider the director the captain, but I consider myself the first mate, and it's up to me to keep in contact with the heart of the crew.
Eddie Albert
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Our species needs, and deserves, a citizenry with minds wide awake and a basic understanding of how the world works.
Carl Sagan
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You can go to a play that is enjoyable because it's funny, and then on the next night you can go to a play that's enjoyable because it's 'disturbing.'
Wallace Shawn
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Someone called actors 'sculptors in snow.' Very apt. In the end, it's all nothing.
Vincent Price
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I actually was rebelling as all young adults tend to do at or around the age of 19, to experiment with their lives and have fun.
The Boz
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All the people know Tomba, but not the real Alberto.
Alberto Tomba
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When we helped prevent the massacre of civilians trapped on a distant mountain, here's what one of them said: "We owe our American friends our lives. Our children will always remember that there was someone who felt our struggle and made a long journey to protect innocent people." That is the difference we make in the world.
Barack Obama
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In its pursuit of justice for a segment of society, in disregard of the consequences for society as a whole, what is called 'social justice' might more accurately be called anti-social justice, since what consistently gets ignored or dismissed are precisely the costs to society. Such a conception of justice seeks to correct, not only biased or discriminatory acts by individuals or by social institutions, but unmerited disadvantages in general, from whatever source they may arise.
Thomas Sowell
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Seeking justice is always our goal, but we see many too willing to circumvent that.
John Fleming