Carly Fiorina Quotes
My goodness, my hair's been talked about by a million people, you know? It sort of goes with the territory.

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To be 23 and riding the crest of a song sweeping the world country by country is to live an altered and wholly rarefied existence.
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We think that we suffer from ingratitude, while in reality we suffer from self-love.
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I love morning television because it's the most vulnerable time of day, when you are at your rawest, and if I have the ability to make viewers smile, that's a gift from God.
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In Australia, they really want to turn me into a religion. A religion! Can you imagine? The Church of Edna? Oh. I don't want to be over-revered.
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It would be hard to ignore the absence of democracy in any Arab nation.
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You want private education for your students? No problem whatsoever; pay for it.
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Insurrection of thought always precedes insurrection of arms.
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We have to think about the future and what it is we want to accomplish from this party.
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Anybody that's been in an election, you're always looking to get the upper hand.
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Speed can't always get you wickets.
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Who cares about the clouds when we're together? Just sing a song and bring the sunny weather.
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Life is going to unfold as it should because life always does.
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I've always been drawn to the idea that small choices in our lives could have drastic effects on our future.
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When I was a kid, I wanted to be a baseball player.
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Online hierarchies are inherently dynamic. The moment someone stops adding value to the community, his influence starts to wane.
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The greatest benefit of being a solo performer is that it is seriously frightening, but at the same time very empowering. It's just you and the audience. All the weight is on you to deliver the songs.
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I love to read poetry but I haven't written anything that I'm willing to show anybody.
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I became aware that all sounds can make meaningful language.
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If you do anything out of the ordinary, you can be sure someone, somewhere, will get upset.
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Style is not neutral; it gives moral directions.
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I betrayed Gutenberg for McLuhan long ago.
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I played violin from when I was about eight to thirteen, so I could read a little bit, but if you put a piece of music in front of me now, I would probably know the notes, but not the timing, how they're supposed to be played, and I just don't know how to read chords. If I'd stuck with it, I'd probably have more jobs.
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My goodness, my hair's been talked about by a million people, you know? It sort of goes with the territory.