Paul Schneider Quotes
I feel strongly about showing up and being prepared and not taking the opportunity for granted and being conscientious about my fellow co-workers.

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Furniture is meant to be used and enjoyed.
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If you're not careful as an actor, you can find yourself, at a certain point, a little bit bored.
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For all of the continued awareness of systemic violence and oppression, there isn't a lot of talk about that psychological toll of racism, at least in white circles and white media.
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Date a woman with children only if you are ready to man up, because it's a position that comes with responsibility.
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I do think people are definitely sick of the Kardashians.
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Oh, isn't it cool? It's so cool being an actor! It's so cool having my face on a bus.
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I'm a television junkie.
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I believe the classified section of a newspaper - especially the 'Business Opportunities' column - can tell you more about your city 'business-wise' than any other publication.
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We got guys who can score. Everybody knows guys can score.
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I have no family to take care of.
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My social circle, my best friends, are all people that I met at UCB.
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It's important to know what motivates you, not what motivates somebody else.
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I never wanted to look back on my career and be embarrassed about work that I chose to do. I never wanted to look at character I've done and cringe.
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Anyone who hates children and animals can't be all bad.
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For our family, learning was everything. Homework came first; books, being sacred, were never to be left on the floor.
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It's very easy for people to put out music.
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Perhaps America works like this: Presidencies swing, as reactions to each other, like a pendulum. My optimistic belief is it is how we keep our country in balance.
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It's time to take Economics 101 to Washington. We believe in liberty, we believe in limited government, we believe in free enterprise, we believe in family values and the sanctity of human life, and we all believe Washington needs a good dose of Economics 101.
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The food of a country is my story. It is a small story, but people relate so much to it. I want to share that, but also the idea of bringing people and family together.
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The March on Washington affirmed our values as a people: equality and opportunity for all. Forty-one years ago, during a time of segregation, these were an ideal.
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You love the beauty that you can see and touch and handle, the beauty that you can destroy, and do destroy, but of the unseen beauty of life, of the unseen beauty of a higher life, you know nothing.
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It's silly to work hard the whole week and then spoil it by not preparing properly before the game.
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I feel strongly about showing up and being prepared and not taking the opportunity for granted and being conscientious about my fellow co-workers.