Sarah Brightman Quotes
I think I've probably re-invented myself three or four times now, if that's what one calls it.
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Quotes to Explore
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I've already established my (political)machinery. It's like a car. It's fixed already. You just have to get in and drive it.
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We all want to win against all odds. We all want to be loved. We all wish it was possible to change our world and to make our world a better place.
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There is nothing more to controlling demons than to do good and fear nothing.
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I want to grow old without facelifts. I want to have the courage to be loyal to the face I have made.
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I learned to walk when I was ten months old and I've been walking this way ever since.
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I'm doubtful about the temper of your flamingo. Shall I try the experiment?
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Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at least to the limit of one's will.
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People come in and out of our lives, and each of them helps form who we are and who we are to become.
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Every generation gets the Constitution that it deserves. As the central preoccupations of an era make their way into the legal system, the Supreme Court eventually weighs in, and nine lawyers in robes become oracles of our national identity.
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Some of our stuff ends up looking too corporate. I'm going to be a lot stricter from now on.
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It's so great to see a woman dressed in jeans and a lace-up boot with an extraordinary jacket. It's a moment where you do want to mix high and low, and it's not so much about a head-to-toe designer look.
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He knew, better than the cynic, that if you look out over the arc of history, human beings should be filled not with fear but with hope.
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When I was a child I had a crush on Abraham Lincoln. Why I would choose to reveal this, I know not.
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Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap.
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Improvements are invented only by those who can feel that something is not good.
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In 1922 everything changed again. The Eskimo pie was invented; James Joyce's Ulysses was printed in Paris; snow fell on Mauna Loa, Hawaii; Babe Ruth signed a three-year contract with the New York Yankees; Eugene O'Neill was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama; Frederick Douglass's home was dedicated as a national shrine; former heavyweight champion of the world Jack Johnson invented the wrench...
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[A]n important new book. . . . Professor Akerlof and Rachel Kranton have invented Identity Economics.
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I think I've probably re-invented myself three or four times now, if that's what one calls it.