Hannah Arendt Quotes
The true dividing line between people is whether they are capable of being in love with their destiny.

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Don't let nobody tell you that you can't do it. Love what you do until you don't love it anymore. Nothing's impossible.
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I didn't have a long-term plan or goal. If there would have been a road map showing me the way to my dreams becoming reality, I might have given it a second thought.
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I don't find anything upsetting or gross or degrading about fighting with a mental illness: Bipolar or Schizophrenia.
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As a legal matter, my mother is an American citizen by birth.
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It was the best route to get folks to understand segregation fast. Civil rights and women's rights had a clear history. Making the transition to rights for people with disabilities became easier because we had the history of the other two.
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It's really bizarre because no one knows this, but elephants have killed more animal trainers than any other animal.
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I never knew motherhood could be so truly gratifying until I had Natasha.
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Writing humor for me is more like a watchful-ness. You have to watch. When you say something funny, or someone else does, it's more like you wait for the piece.
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Jail is definitely not cool. Education is.
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I try to listen to my children. I try to change with my children.
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My whole thing is being sexy without showing too much, because that's my comfort level.
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Many think kids have lots of time and few responsibilities. And that's just not true. They are stressed and under pressure.
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Everything you'll ever need to know is within you; the secrets of the universe are imprinted on the cells of your body.
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Marinating chicken in miso adds lots of character to the meat with little work.
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One knows less about one's own destiny than about anything else on earth.
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I wasn't in school often enough to really belong to a 'clique,' but my friends all studied hard and got pretty good grades. They were good people with self-respect. I still like to be friends with people I admire something about; I really believe that we become like the people we're surrounded by, so I choose my friends carefully!
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I think that there should be options available, quite early on, that if someone is recognised as a disruptive child, for them to be trained vocationally. Maybe if those kids were given the option to learn how to contribute to society on a practical level they wouldn't get into trouble.
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In the days when I was the big hero, the money wasn't much. Nobody made anything on television in those days.
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I've zeroed in on what you would call action and excellence... Everybody who does anything to try to succeed has to give the best of themselves, and art has made me pull the best out of myself.
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People have disliked me. You know, in high school, I wasn't the most popular kid. I wasn't the nerdiest kid. I was kind of in the middle.
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I spent many years trying to fit in and do things the way I thought I was supposed to - trying to be perceived the way I thought people wanted to see me. I grew up in a very religious household and wasn't taught to feel comfortable or good about my sexuality, so it feels great to be able to say things the way I want to say them.
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I think the movie Light of the World will help a lot of pastors. It should get a lot of people sold-uh, saved.
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Oh, I love stand-up.
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The true dividing line between people is whether they are capable of being in love with their destiny.