Rudyard Kipling Quotes
Let each man be judged by his deeds, I have paid my price to live with myself on the terms that I willed.

Quotes to Explore
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Thousands of years and many civilizations have defined a marriage as the union between one man and one woman. With few exceptions, those civilizations that did not follow that perished.
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Mr. Obama has an ingenious approach to job losses: He describes them as job gains.
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In this new age of GPS, Google Earth and multidimensional digital maps, mapping is suddenly hugely relevant again.
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Even in its third century, America is still the most meritocratic nation in the world.
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Our responsibility is to captivate you for however long we've asked for your attention. That said, there is tremendous drama to be gotten from the great, what you would say, heavy issues.
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I wish I could just be in the movies and still enjoy everything else like a normal person.
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Great dreams of great dreamers are always transcended.
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A gentleman is one who never hurts anyone's feelings unintentionally.
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My history teacher could make us feel like he was imparting rare gossip to us when he was talking about Maria Theresa and the Habsburgs. I just loved that sense of - the Western canon is here, and it's gossipy and tawdry, and everyone is sort of goofy.
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I didn't want to be on a major label. I wanted all the attention and the noise to go away because I wanted to be something a little bit more substantial.
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We seal our fate with the choices we take, but don't give a second thought to the chances we take.
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I got into direct confrontation with everybody I love.
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What is beauty, anyway? It's more than something pleasant looking. If it doesn't stop us in our tracks and make us unable to move for a moment, unable to put into words what's closing off the breath in our throats, then maybe it's pretty, but it probably isn't beauty.
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There are sixteen cans of coffee here; together they hold a total of thirteen and a half pounds of coffee. Doesn't that seem like cheating?
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When good Americans die, they go to Paris" "Where do bad Americans go?" "They stay in America.
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If you try to write a novel in L.A., you're a chump; everyone is speeding by, and you're driving a rickshaw.
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Sometimes you have to look reality in the eye, and deny it.
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Let each man be judged by his deeds, I have paid my price to live with myself on the terms that I willed.