Sherrod Brown (Sherrod Campbell Brown) Quotes
The average family earning minimum wage spends 141 percent of their income struggling to meet basic needs - food, shelter, clothing.

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I want to do good for Israel. My philosophy is let's do good stuff, and let's see what happens. And que sera, sera.
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I was the family alien. Both my parents are quite creative, but I was... appalling... always putting on little shows. I was rather a shy child, not a natural performer, but there was a performative edge to everything I did.
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I'm very blessed with the perfect husband.
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I was not really as good as I should have been.
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Misanthropy is born, I think, out of an almost oppressive sense of loneliness, a conviction that there's no one on earth who understands you. I don't think misanthropes hate people: They hate that people hate them.
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The environmental problems of developing countries are not the side effects of excessive industrialisation but reflect the inadequacy of development.
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One of the biggest development issues in the world is the education of girls. In the United States and Europe, it has been accepted, but not in Africa and the developing countries.
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I'm not a politician - it's not my cup of tea.
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I don't know whether schooling would have helped me get farther along in music at this time. I doubt it would have.
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I enjoyed L.A. because it was nice to be in the sunshine and live in a house with proper wardrobes. I loved the space.
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Strictly speaking, my interest is not in legal rights for animals but in a change of heart towards animals.
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An error doesn't become a mistake until you refuse to correct it.
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So enough with the bigotry and bombast. Donald Trump's not offering real change. He's offering empty promises.
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To us, 'The Amazing Race' takes the whole world and turns it into a giant game. What could be better?
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I was really good at Latin at school, and because I was good at it, I got more interested and got better at it.
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You read constantly that banks are lobbying regulators and elected officials as if this is inappropriate. We don't look at it that way.
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America has always fascinated me; it's a country where you can make it from one side to the other with no money, by hook or by crook.
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I assumed that, if I put my head down and did great work, what I deserved would come to me. What you deserve will not come to you. It is only in advocating for yourself that you will receive what you deserve.
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My family were really poor.
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The relation of photography and language is a principal site of struggle for value and power in contemporary representations of reality; it is the place where images and words find and lose their conscience, their aesthetic and ethical identity.
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But I think writing should be a bit of a struggle. We're not writing things that are going to change the world in big ways. We're writing things that might make people think about people a little bit, but we're not that important. I think a lot of writers think we are incredibly important. I don't feel like that about my fiction. I feel like it's quite a selfish thing at heart. I want to tell a story. I want someone to listen to me. And I love that, but I don't think I deserve the moon on a stick because I do that.
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That which a person works hardest on, he winds up having. That's one of the fundamentals of this universe.
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The average family earning minimum wage spends 141 percent of their income struggling to meet basic needs - food, shelter, clothing.