Abraham Lincoln Quotes

Always let your subordinates know that the honor will be all theirs if they succeed and the blame will be yours if they fail.

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The violinist must possess the poet's gift of piercing the protective hide which grows on propagandists, stockbrokers and slave traders, to penetrate the deeper truth which lies within.
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Be it a village or a city, education is very important, and it always comes into you.
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Devotion complete culminates in knowledge supreme.
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I'm Cuban, so I like a bit of curve. I just want my booty to have a little lift!
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I always knew I wanted to make my own way; I never wanted to be dependent on my father.
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Which is why I felt I was truly blessed this year, with leads in two nice films, and also the luxury of being able to do a studio film and an independent afterwards was fantastic.
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I certainly was one of the instigators in the 1960s of freedom of expression.
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Funding for the original manned Voyager Mars Program was scratched in 1968, before humans had gotten out of Low Earth Orbit. Mid-'60s plans for a Venus fly-by with astronauts actually flying by it met the same fate.
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I don't have time to be that girl who does the super workout. But I try to be as fit as possible, given my schedule. Even if I do 20 minutes a day, it's better than nothing.
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I don't believe in personal immortality; the only way I expect to have some version of such a thing is through my books.
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I have to say I wasn't a huge fan of 'Star Wars', and I'm still not, really, but you have to acknowledge that there's a huge fan base for it, and these people are really sweet. You can't stereotype a 'Star Wars' fan.
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I always try to write the best I can.
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Combining technology and fashion shouldn't be about PR gimmicks - they should genuinely enhance the experience of buying, owning and experiencing a luxury product.
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I believe I am a moderate Democrat: I am pro-business and also progressive.
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I had taken a course in Ethics. I read a thick textbook, heard the class discussions and came out of it saying I hadn't learned a thing I didn't know before about morals and what is right or wrong in human conduct.
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I've met many, many writers who say they would never write about their family, never write about people they did not totally make up. But that is not the composition of my character.
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I love to start characters in a place where you think you know them. We can make all kinds of assumptions about them and think they have no redeeming qualities, but like everyone, they're complex.
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Laws are a fine thing on paper, but painful when no bribery can ease their bind.
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Anyone can forget about talent, but if you're also a good person, your name will be remembered for a long time.
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I think that everything you do, everything that you start and everything that you end, it does that for a reason, and it's to move forward on to the next thing or the next road or the next path or whatever.
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We must become more comfortable with probability and uncertainty.
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I simply noted that one of the groups, especially exporters, would prefer to have a weaker rouble.
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Always let your subordinates know that the honor will be all theirs if they succeed and the blame will be yours if they fail.