Saul David Quotes
The people who read the history books tend to have a natural zeal and are alarmingly well-read.

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An alliance of civilisations can be our most powerful weapon in the fight against terror.
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I smoke, isn't that terrible?
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As independent filmmakers, we are actually deeply dependent on each other. The Spirit Awards are a public expression of those bonds, the intricate set of relationships and histories that we filmmakers depend on to make our most personal work.
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The simplest toy, one which even the youngest child can operate, is called a grandparent.
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The bad reviews get to me, believe me.
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Any woman who diets all the time can't help but be grouchy. Nobody can be amusing or entertaining on a diet.
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Albums are like diaries. You go through phases, technically and emotionally, and they reflect the state that you're in at the time.
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The war against terrorism is a war against those who engage in torture.
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I am one of maybe three people in the world who knows anything about Robert W. Chambers.
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I guess I had fun doing it but it has hard memories for me.
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The Sherman Act is similar in the economics sphere to the Bill of Rights in the personal sphere.
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Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit.
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I've been on plenty of sets where I have not liked the people that I work with, but you suck it up and be professional.
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Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.
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It is a very great mistake, common to counsel, and especially to young counsel, to consider that a decision of any court must necessarily command the respect of another.
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Some claim a place in the list of patriots, by an acrimonious and unremitting opposition to the court. This mark is by no means infallible. Patriotism is not necessarily included in rebellion. A man may hate his king, yet not love his country.
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Defects are not free. Somebody makes them, and gets paid for making them.
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The building blocks of discrimination tend to be similar wherever you find them.
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I kind of prefer to be sort of ahead of the pack checking things out, priming the canvas, if you will, for the younger guys that are going to come up and try to make their own statements about what they feel and what they have to contribute.
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I'm really emotional. I don't fight with people - like, I can barely fight with my husband because I'll just start crying instead. I've learned not to do that.
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World history is made by minorities when this minority of number embodies the majority of will and determination.
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Don't lie - when you are 105 years of age - on your deathbed, thinking, 'I should have done a few things!' I would like to think I tried as much as I could.
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I could just go to the horse races and take lovely holidays, but I have some strong views, and I want to make a difference.
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The people who read the history books tend to have a natural zeal and are alarmingly well-read.