Seth Godin Quotes
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I made myself famous by writing 'songs' and lyrics about the beauty of the things I did and ugliness, too.
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I am not authorized to fire substitute teachers.
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The Hungarian interest is that, if necessary, we should make loan agreements with the IMF on a regular basis.
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I'm the original.
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Southerners have this love of embellishment. Even when you read a police report, there's some backstory.
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Get low; grace will meet you there.
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The resentment of discipline of any kind will warp the whole life away from God's purpose.
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I was hanging out and drinking as long as I could afford it, or as long as somebody else could afford it.
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I do really like doing animated movies. I like watching animated movies, and I always have. That's something I didn't let go of, from when I was a kid. It's always exciting for me to get to do that. Animated movies are so rarely bad.
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I have found the study of organisms to be a truly exciting experience, always interesting and sometimes humbling.
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Read anything I write for the pleasure of reading it. Whatever else you find will be the measure of what you brought to the reading.
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Engineering is not only study of 45 subjects but it is moral studies of intellectual life. Make things as simple as possible..but not simpler.
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With every true friendship, we build more firmly the foundations on which the peace of the whole world rests.
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A painter is somebody who sees. I paint the moment when I set out. When I set out to see. And it’s the same thing for the viewer. When he approaches the canvas, he is advancing towards an encounter. The encounter with vision.
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Being a good television screenwriter requires an understanding of the way film accelerates the communication of words.
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No student of Chinese history can say that the Chinese are incapable of religious experience, even when judged by the standards of medieval Europe or pious India.
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I don't want to name names because they'd be mad at me if I did, but people who are significant novelists can't get published by real publishers at this point, or have to go through two years of trying after writing a novel that's taken them five or six years and simply can't get the thing in print. Or it gets in print and it doesn't get reviewed in the New York Times Book Review and disappears without a trace. I mean, it's terrifying. I don't know how anybody can stand it. It's such an enormous amount of work and the economics of it are really quite brutal.
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just because if non`t come easily doesn't mean he shouldn't try