Sandra Day O'Connor Quotes
It is true that many Americans find the Commandments in accord with their personal beliefs. But we do not count heads before enforcing the First Amendment.

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The only way I can be there and really get into the character is if I'm her.
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A boy doesn't have to go to war to be a hero; he can say he doesn't like pie when he sees there isn't enough to go around.
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I've removed legs from dogs on the bed of my truck on the farm.
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I had five children in six years. The day I brought my fifth baby home, that week, my daughter turned 6.
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I've spent a lot of my life among people brighter than myself.
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In order to carry a positive action we must develop here a positive vision.
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Some people say we're (Coldplay) talented and some say we're the worst thing ever to happen to music, and it's a bit confusing being in the middle of that.
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Meditation is a gift confined to unknown philosophers and cows. Others don't begin to think till they begin to talk or write.
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I should be able to look at my accolades and go, "Come on, Paul. That's enough." But there's still this little voice in the back of my brain that goes, "No, no, no. You could do better. This person over here is excelling. Try harder!" It still can be a little bit intimidating.
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I don't want no drummer. I set the tempo.
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Maybe we just like winners, ... We hope some of that will carry over to the Redskins.
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Very often we developed a better grasp of the subjects than the over worked teachers.
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Everything ends badly, otherwise it would not end.
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There are more beauty parlors than there are beauties.
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A portrait, to be a work of art, neither must nor may resemble the sitter... one must paint its atmosphere.
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The Byrds flew off the fallout shelter, eight miles high and falling fast.
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You can blow out a candle, but you can't blow out a fire.
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I think the jobs [at the top] are unbelievably difficult, and there is nothing easier than second-guessing people.
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You can read a dozen different textbooks or how-to manuals that will tell you the basic rules of what makes a story - a beginning, a middle, and an end.
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So much time is spent on belief. So little time is spent on love!
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It is true that many Americans find the Commandments in accord with their personal beliefs. But we do not count heads before enforcing the First Amendment.