Paul Erdos Quotes
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The strongest institution in the hands of the European Union is the euro.
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I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.
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I never wanted to be a writer. I wanted to be a book illustrator. I used to hurry home from school and draw.
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Nobody wants to read a 600 page book in which the author is fabulous throughout.
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The worst mistake a woman can make is to emulate a man.
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Paganism is infectious, more infectious than diphtheria or piety.
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Happy are those who dare courageously to defend what they love.
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Archbishop - A Christian ecclesiastic of a rank superior to that attained by Christ.
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I didn't realize how many true Rockabilly fans there were here in America.
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A lot of the main audience thinks video game-based movies are always horror movies but it's totally not true. In video games you have adventure, sci-fi, horror, action and even comedy. I think that people should accept more that video games are kind of like the best-selling books of the new generation.
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Every inch of the way, the drug has shown its safety, and each of the groups here and certainly us have been satisfied with the safety.
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I'm a simple man, and I use simple materials.
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Whatever is in that report ... there is no basis for beginning an impeachment proceeding.
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Perhaps there were a few million dollars that might have been stolen in the process. But how many millions of dollars have we saved because we have re-established the stability of Canada by keeping it a united country?
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I have had that same experience where there are several people who have come up in my life at the right time and have made critical contributions to how I see the world and how I see myself.
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I came to the industry with wide eyes and an open heart thinking I was going to make a few films that really meant something that I could pour myself into.
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My dad was undocumented for a period of time, my mom was also undocumented for a period of time.
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Every human activity, good or bad, except mathematics, must come to an end.