Helen Keller Quotes
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It is the duty of every good officer to obey any orders given him by his commander in chief.
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People like to pigeonhole you. It's easier.
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Depart from discretion when it interferes with duty.
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It's easier to release an ebook than a print book.
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Art is a mind-game that we do to make our lives easier. If it isn't for that, it becomes superfluous.
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There's nothing wrong with doing sequels, they're just easier to sell.
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The Muslims refuse our culture and try to impose their culture on us. I reject them, and this is not only my duty toward my culture-it is toward my values, my principles, my civilization.
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The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil constitution, are worth defending against all hazards: And it is our duty to defend them against all attacks.
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It is the duty of Her Majesty's government neither to flap nor to falter.
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The right to life is guaranteed to all Americans in the Declaration of Independence, and ensuring this is upheld is the Constitutional duty of all members of Congress.
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I just always found it easier to be the same guy onstage as you are offstage.
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It's so much easier to throw rocks than it is to govern.
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I believe that we don't need to worry about what happens after this life, as long as we do our duty here-to love and to serve.
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The less you know about me the easier it is to convince you that I'm the character on screen.
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In Christian marriage, love is not an option. It is a duty.
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It's still easier to find the correct Hoover bag than to find one pure person, one pure faith, on the globe.
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Oh, duty is what one expects from others, it is not what one does oneself.
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On an occasion of this kind it becomes more than a moral duty to speak one's mind. It becomes a pleasure.
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Harijan service is a duty the caste Hindus owe to themselves.
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For it is easier to shout 'Stop', than to do it.
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I feel that the social revolution of the sixties is like a revolving door that came our way, and then left. It's back again.
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Unless created as freestanding works, quotations resemble "found" art. They are analogous, say, to a piece of driftwood identified as formally interesting enough to be displayed in an art museum or to a weapon moved from an anthropological to an artistic display.... The presenter of found art, whether material or verbal, has become a sort of artist. He has not made the object, but he has made it as art.
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One painful duty fulfilled makes the next plainer and easier.