Abraham Lincoln Quotes
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What honour have we got left, when nobody is listening to us?
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This is going right to the police. So, it's a very dangerous precedent.
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Mining is a dangerous profession. There's no way to make a mine completely safe: These are the words owners have always used to excuse needless deaths and the words miners use to prepare for them.
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Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public.
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Nobody's going to give you everything on a silver tray. It's going to be difficult.
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It's dangerous to read the Internet about yourself when you're me. Or when you're anyone in the public eye.
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There are lots of actors who are awful people, but nobody talks about them being awful because they've made billions.
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The greater the power, the more dangerous the abuse.
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The pledge drive has everything going against it as broadcasting. It's repetitive. It's ad-libbed by people who can't ad-lib. It's about asking for money, which is something nobody wants to hear, even from their own relatives.
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It's about working when nobody's watching.
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A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal.
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Wherever I go I make others feel good, and by doing this, I create life. I am a sting, and a dangerous instrument!
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Nobody can be like Mr. Bachchan.
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The problem is that rap is so often a caricature of its own image. Nobody comes to the table with the seriousness of the effect that it can have; nobody is prepared for that.
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I tend to play the dangerous characters, the boyfriend, that sort of thing.
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Nobody believes it, but I slept on a futon till I was 13.
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The extremes of jungles, mountains, and deserts are inherently dangerous places.
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Nobody cares what any politician in Washington says.
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To-day I think Only with scents, - scents dead leaves yield, And bracken, and wild carrot's seed, And the square mustard field; Odours that rise When the spade wounds the root of tree, Rose, currant, raspberry, or goutweed, Rhubarb or celery; The smoke's smell, too, Flowing from where a bonfire burns The dead, the waste, the dangerous, And all to sweetness turns. It is enough To smell, to crumble the dark earth, While the robin sings over again Sad songs of Autumn mirth." - A poem called DIGGING.
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All men die, but not all men really live.
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Yoga helps me with a composed and serene state of mind, which is good for writing.
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The daily disappearance and the subsequent rise of the sun appeared to many of the ancients as a true resurrection; thus, while the east came to be regarded as the source of light and warmth, happiness and glory, the west was associated with darkness and chill, decay and death. This led to the custom of burying the dead so as to face the east when they rose again, and of building temples and shrines with an opening toward the east. To effect this, Vitruvius, two thousand years ago, gave precise rules, which are still followed by Christian architects.
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Believing everybody is dangerous, but believing nobody is more dangerous.