Abraham Lincoln Quotes
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I believe there is a direct correlation between love and laughter.
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You have to expect the raps when you have achieved popularity as a writer.
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You always have to avoid working for the sake of putting yourself out there.
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I don't eat bubble gum, but I like the smell.
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If I see a fashion show with literal influences, it doesn't make me think any more. It doesn't make me dream.
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I had breast cancer. Yeah, I know it's scary.
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I love writing. It makes me so happy.
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Once you're in the game and it's a part of your life, you never want to leave it. But you have to be committed to be able to travel and do the things you need to do to be successful in whatever role you're doing.
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During breakfast there is something I cannot resist, apart from my boyfriend - it's actually the phone. I have a phone breakfast. Always. I call friends, boyfriend, family. Checking who is where. 'Is everything fine?' This is breakfast.
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Our concept is not that America should operate alone or by itself in world affairs or in military affairs.
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Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible.
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I am firm. You are obstinate. He is a pig-headed fool.
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I don't think I should tell you what to do, nor should the government. As long as you enjoy your own personal liberties and don't infringe on the liberties of others, I don't care.
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For me, if I knew that I wanted to be a CEO and I set that final destination right up front, that helped me develop a career track.
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My people are American, my time is today…music must repeat the thought and aspirations of the times.
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On the Ninety-five Theses:
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To say that New York came up to its advance billing would be the baldest of understatements. Being there was like being in heaven without going to all the bother and expense of dying.
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What I love about Coulson is that he manages to do that and he manages to wrangle the diva superheroes, and really keep a sense of humor about it. And, you can tell that he really loves his job.
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Anything that we have to learn to do we learn by the actual doing of it; People become builders by building and instrumentalists by playing instruments. Similarily, we become just by performing just acts, temperate by performing temperate ones, brave by performing brave ones.
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Horses have made civilization possible.
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The swap in principle is well-founded, but as it currently stands, some of the other processors represent higher-growth opportunities.
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Very well! he said. You shall prove your worth by facing me in a joust! I'd never heard of an undead lich king challenging someone to a joust. Especially not in a subterranean burial chamber. All right, I said uncertainly. But won't we be needing horses for that? Not horses, he replied, stepping away from his throne. Birds.
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Don't swap horses in the middle of the stream.