Esther Hicks Quotes
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My parents would definitely be my childhood heroes.
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I'm always afraid of failing. I have to quiet that fear if I'm going to get up in the morning.
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Cinema is entertainment, and people go to the movies because they want to feel good and forget about everything.
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Here Eddie, hold the flag while I putt out.
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I'm not one to blame anyone else for anything. And I don't think anyone else should either.
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I stopped drinking a few years ago, and drinking was a big help with me making music, because drinking gives you courage. But it also makes you reckless, and that's the trouble. You can get away with that your 20s, but not in your 60s, and I'll be 70 next year. Life is a small space now, much more intimate. I'm not out there in the world anymore, but I'm watching.
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Men decided that it was better to pay taxes than to fight among themselves; better to pay tribute to one magnificent robber than to bribe them all.
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You should have some time to think and that's very important.
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I was pushing him, ... I have to say that. I don?t know that I had any influence in Davis? choice to play here.
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Money can't buy happiness—but it can buy beer.
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Science demands from a man all his life. If you had two lives that would not be enough for you. Be passionate in your work and in your searching.
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I was a super shy, shy kid, so that was kind of my way of expressing myself - to mimic what I saw on TV. I was a bit of a weird kid, but luckily my parents encouraged it.
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Love makes the whole difference between an execution and a martyrdom.
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It's like all the signs were telling me that I shouldn't be a boxer, so I quit.
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Writing good editorials is chiefly telling the people what they think, not what you think.
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It's wonderful walking out of this building to know what we're telling people actually works.
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There is an outdated belief that girls are not as good at science and math subjects as boys. But according to the report 'Generation STEM,' high school girls earn more math and science credits than boys do, and their GPAs, aggregated across math and science classes, are higher than boys'.
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Stop telling it like it is and start telling it like you WANT it to be!