Sarah Palin Quotes
They're our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.

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My father was in law enforcement growing up. He was a probation officer. And I've always understood the point of view of the peace officer, you know, because of my dad.
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You can't betray yourself too often, or you become somebody else.
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First of all, I didn't suggest that we should simply get rid of all prisons.
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Mindfulness does not mean pushing oneself toward something or hanging on to something. It means allowing oneself to be there in the very moment of what is happening in the living process - and then letting go.
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What you are will show in what you do.
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The universe without music would be madness.
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The consequence is that every man comes to know himself solely in terms of his power for defence and attack.
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To learn and from time to time to apply what one has learned - isn't that a pleasure?
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What are the conditions that make for the superiority of an army? Its internal organization, military habits in officers and men, the confidence of each in themselves; that is to say, bravery, patience, and all that is contained in the idea of moral means.
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It is the infirmity of our nature always to believe ourselves much more unhappy than those who groan by our sides!
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It's nice. You meet some of your neighbors while you're there.
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I took to wearing a black tie known as the Ascot, with long drooping ends. I had seen pictures of painters, sculptors, poets, wearing this style of tie.
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When you tour, you regain the music and the connection with the audience.
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The arts especially address the idea of aesthetic experience. An aesthetic experience is one in which your senses are operating at their peak; when you’re present in the current moment; when you’re resonating with the excitement of this thing that you’re experiencing; when you are fully alive.
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They're our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.