Nicholas Culpeper Quotes
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Some men think that if you're empowered and sure of yourself then you're a man-hater, but it's like, 'No, I'm just the same as you are, but maybe just a tiny bit more confident.'
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We've been a bit too defensive about the European Union rules. We don't want to become protectionist and nationalist in the way we buy things but we think we could do a lot more to promote British business through procurement.
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My role on television is one of helping people reexamine the assumptions that they hold. I regard Dr. King. You would never hear me get up and speak without in some way, shape or form, referencing, Dr. King.
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Democracy is only an experiment in government, and it has the obvious disadvantage of merely counting votes instead of weighing them.
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We need people who can actually do things. We have too many bosses and too few workers.
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I grew up listening to old soul
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Single men never have any problems. I suppose that the public builds some kind of idea from what they've seen of me on the screen.
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Your playing small doesn't serve the world.
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Content without style is propaganda or adolescence. Style without content is decadence.
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Be curious about life, and cautious with it!
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Religion is a monumental chapter in the history of human egotism.
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That's one of the reasons I'm vegan. Death terrifies me. I don't want to impose death on anyone else.
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To me, the highest expression of life is art with jokes. It's very rarified, very difficult to accomplish if you want to be more than just funny, and more than just jokes about human gaseousness.
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Words of comfort, skillfully administered, are the oldest therapy known to man.
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Time is just a moment that we occupy in this brief spin around the planet.
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Sanity is tenuous. Tenuous. Comes and goes. Many of the brightest people floating about this planet have only a finger's grip on sanity, if that.
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Outstanding leaders have a sense of mission, a belief in themselves and the value of their work.
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I would, if I could, always feed to music. The singularly graceless action of thus filling one's body with roots and dead animals and powdered grain is given some significance then. One can perform as a ritual what one is shamed to do as a utilitarian action.