Euripides Quotes
This is true liberty, when free-born men, having to advise the public, may speak free.
Euripides
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I am going to confront the old-fashioned negative thinking which says that all government needs to do to generate growth is cut worker and environmental protections, cut taxes on the rich and stroke 'fat cats' until they purr with pleasure. I'm completely repudiating the idea that government has to get out of the way.
Vince Cable
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I'm not a huge fan of my work.
Tea Leoni
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Different directors offer you different things, and it's not necessarily the most obvious things.
Malcolm McDowell
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First of all, we haven't always welcomed immigrants.
Samuel P. Huntington
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I have people who say, 'You should dress up like this, or you should dress more modest; you should cover up more.' And then, at the other end of the spectrum, you have, like, 'Why are you still wearing your scarf? You're in America, you know.'
Yuna
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I am not interested in the afterlife. Religion is supposed to be about losing your ego, not preserving it eternally in optimum conditions.
Karen Armstrong
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I reject the idea that there is some sort of existential "clash of civilizations." I am an interventionist, but not a militarist. War should always be a last resort.
Bernard-Henri Levy
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I've never had the patience of a teacher.
Josh Turner
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Film is much more of a brand business, whereas on Broadway, you can do complete unknowns and have hits.
Kevin McCollum
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When you accept the way things are, there's really no other way to operate than the way you've been conditioned to. You live in America: you're free to vote, you go vote, and you continue to see the problems of being a nationalistic society. You don't really know what to do because you're conditioned to feel that's just the way things are.
Ed Kowalczyk
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We are too quick to put labels on things. It is my profession. I get up and paint. Everyone wants to put a label on it, but I am a free spirit, so I fight against that.
Geoffrey Holder
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This is true liberty, when free-born men, having to advise the public, may speak free.
Euripides