George Eliot Quotes
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You have to free your mind to do things you wouldn't think of doing. Don't ever say no.
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Because of the structure of the contemporary American party system, every president is polarizing.
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Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.
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I'm always glad to see somebody rethink something rather than reproduce something I did.
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With women empowerment and women coming together, it's not about being better than the guys or whatever. It's just about collaboration; it's about being equal people and having more of a highlight on women's athletics and just women being equal in every aspect.
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Being sick is the reason I went into comedy.
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I was 16 when I auditioned for the series '8 Simple Rules.' They cast the kids first.
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The result of this union would be, not the fortuitous result of a series of approximations and concessions, but the harmonious synthesis of two aspects of a single thought.
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A practical help in keeping your personal purity unblemished in your relations with other people is to begin to see them as God does. Say to yourself, “That man or that woman is perfect in Christ Jesus! That friend or that relative is perfect in Christ Jesus!
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Mostly I try to be the best example of me that I can be.
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What you can do is embrace what you have right now and to allow it to fill the vacancies of what you didn't get yesterday.
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The Freedom of Information Act should be administered with a clear presumption: In the face of doubt, openness prevails.
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Practice being grateful for everything that life has blessed you with.
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It's so easy to grow apart; marriage takes work.
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The predominance of moral factors in all military decisions. On them constantly turns the issue of war and battle. In the history of war they form the more constant factors, changing only in degree, whereas the physical factors are different in almost every war and every military situation.
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I am fearless when I think I'm alone.
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I have learned now that while those who speak about one's miseries usually hurt, those who keep silence hurt more.
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Grief should be the instructor of the wise; Sorrow is Knowledge.