Sigmund Freud Quotes
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I was so opposed to the war in Vietnam that I initially refused President Nixon's urgings for me to go there.
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As of 2002, two million Latino adults had been diagnosed with diabetes.
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I don't care what size you are or how old you are - once you see the results brought to you by regular exercise, you'll wonder how you survived without it.
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I love Costco.
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I was the first one to say that there could be comfortable, sexy shoes, and it's a big part of our brand.
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Most of the best writing, the most creative writing, the most interesting, the most out-of-the-box kind of stuff, is being done on cable, you know, and on the computer. I mean, whatever it is, Amazon or Netflix or something. Because they're just willing to take chances, you know, and there's a market for it.
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Wal-Mart is an amazing success story. What I particularly admire very much about the late Sam Walton was his policy of valuing his employees. Giving value to employees is very rare in the retail industry. I also admire the strategies Walton used to build up his discount store concept.
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I was raised in a very sheltered, narrow environment.
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The fiction writer has to engage in a continual examination of conscience. He has to be aware of the freak in himself.
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Inflation is not even a remote risk in the U.S.. Because inflation is so low, monetary policy can afford to be patient to be sure that the recovery is sustained.
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Influenza pandemics must be taken seriously, precisely because of their capacity to spread rapidly to every country in the world.
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And, honestly, if somebody wants to criticize me for not being a trainwreck, that's fine with me!
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He who's down one day can be up the next, unless he really wants to stay in bed, that is.
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Whenever I'm out of town for at least a week, I feel like I should write a postcard or something, but you can be a genius, you try and write a postcard you come across like a moron anyway: 'This city's got big buildings. I like food. Bye.'
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The poorest of men are the most useful to those seeking power.
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Honor means that a man is not exceptional; fame, that he is.
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When one does not have what one wants, one must want what one has.