John Milton Quotes
Well observe The rule of Not too much, by temperance taught In what thou eat'st and drink'st.

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I was a little, uh, incorrigible as a kid, so the kitchen was a good place to give me structure and balance. It taught me hard work, but then I grew to love it.
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Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception.
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Anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad, and that's why I call you dad, because you are so special to me. You taught me the game and you taught me how to play it right.
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Pure mathematics is on the whole distinctly more useful than applied. For what is useful above all is technique, and mathematical technique is taught mainly through pure mathematics.
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Anyone can die. Rule number one is don't get too attached to a character, anyone can go.
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Why are comedic parts for women the exception, not the rule?
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The only rule is there's only one rule: no rules.
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There's no rule, no law, no regulation that says you can't come back. So I have every right to come back.
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The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience.
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No king should rule absolutely, like a dictator.
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Never permit a dichotomy to rule your life, a dichotomy in which you hate what you do so you can have pleasure in your spare time. Look for a situation in which your work will give you as much happiness as your spare time.
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Neurologists have a host of clinical tests that let them observe what a brain-damaged patient can and cannot do.
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The Marine Corps taught me how to kill, but it didn't teach me how to deal with killing.
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Rule of art: Cant kills creativity!
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The debate about who decides what gets taught is fascinating, albeit excruciating for those who have to defend the schools against bunkum.
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I've been recording forever. I'm a watcher. I'm a stalker. I love everything about people. It's always been a passion for me to observe.
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In all my lectures, I have taught one doctrine, namely, the infinitude of the private man.
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My mom was a saint. She taught me to be terminally nice.
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Mob rule and emasculation of the wise' and 'who will watch the guardians'?
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Is virtue something that can be taught?
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What I learned, more than anything, was that you can't have it all balanced perfectly at any one time. When I was young, it was much more balanced toward work. When I had my children, it was much more balanced toward love and family, and I didn't get a lot of work done. So you can't ask of it to be perfectly balanced at any time, but your hope is, before you die, you've somehow had each of those spheres come to life. That's probably more important than success in any one of those spheres alone.
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Well observe The rule of Not too much, by temperance taught In what thou eat'st and drink'st.