Melissa Etheridge Quotes
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A painting probably is the most shocking increase in value, from what it costs to make to what you sell it for.
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I'll have the chance to do a production number on A Capitol Fourth.
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Our way is straight and clear - the building up of a socialist democracy at home, with freedom and prosperity for all, and the maintenance of world peace and friendship with all nations abroad.
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If you are nice, and keep your promise, we will be in paradise.
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The proliferation of bans fuels stereotypes and discriminates against a community.
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However, we still have the problem of free travel and movement, since the Travel Documents issued by UNMIK as the substitute to passports, are not fully recognized yet by all countries.
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I read pretty eclectically - fiction, non-fiction, and poetry - and I've been inspired and influenced by a number of writers.
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Well I'm not a novelist. I've only written one book and that is a memoir.
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I have heard of novels started in the middle, at the end, written in patches to be joined together later, but I have never felt the slightest desire to do this.
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I love Romney. It is not his fault that he is the son of a successful governor and makes $20 million a year.
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The first and pivotal negotiations over global access to AIDS drugs began in Geneva in 1991. They lasted two years, but confidential minutes suggest they were doomed the first day.
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Do stuff that scares you on a regular basis. I think it's good for the body and for the mind.
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I regard it as a waste of time to think only of selling: one forgets one's art and exaggerates one's value.
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Our fifth premise is that the resource allocation task of top management has received too much attention when compared to the task of resource leverage.
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A woman is like a teabag. You can't tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water.
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The junk-bond era has also spawned something that calls itself New Historicism. This seems to be a refuge for English majors without critical talent or broad learning in history or political science. ... To practice it, you must apparently lack all historical sense.
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The Left is acting like a young child, saying 'I want peace'... A child says 'I want candy right away,' an adult takes all of the factors into account and understands who he's dealing with.
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Rhythm and blues used to be called race music. … This music was going on for years, but nobody paid any attention to it.
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There is no reason why a serious film, one about life, can't be enjoyable, maybe even fun. Emotions can be very entertaining, you know. I try to use them generously in my films.
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At no period of human culture have men understood the psychic mechanism involved in invention and technology. (p. 300)
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The maternal instinct is in me.
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That's the thing about dreams - they're ineffable. If you can get to the bottom of it, it's not a dream.
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If each of my words were a drop of water, you would see through them and glimpse what I feel: gratitude, acknowledgement.
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The night is black, as black as night.