Henry Ward Beecher Quotes
May we be satisfied with nothing that shall not have in it something of immortality.

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I learn something in the interviews from time to time.
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What they are doing is taking something that otherwise creates pollution and turning it into something useful.
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Basically, I'm a musical vocalist, but I do voiceover stuff as a sideline, like plumbing or something.
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Well if somebody's giving me a script, I'll consider it. But it's not something I'm chasing.
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The doctor who applied a stethoscope to my heart was not satisfied. I was told to get my papers with the clerk in the outer hall. I was medically rejected.
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Cynicism is something which has become symbolic of imperial policy.
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Feminism remains something that needs to be explained to people.
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I like artists who have something to say, not wallpaper.
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I'm potentially worth a lot of money, but I've got to go and make something that's worth a lot of money.
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The main thing is to know something and to say it.
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Every religion there's something foul going on.
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There's never any pressure on the music having to be something.
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He that has satisfied his thirst turns his back on the well.
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I think there is a degree of speculation that is satisfied the climate is changing.
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There is something joyous about not talking.
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They can say I have an opinion about something.
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There are days when I still want to be able to do what I want when I want, but there's also something wonderful about being secure.
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God was satisfied with his own work, and that is fatal.
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Global warming is something that happens to all of us, all at once.
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Anti-frackers are disingenuous. They bow to the religion of environmentalism.
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There is no intensity of love or feeling that does not involve the risk of crippling hurt. It is a duty to take this risk, to love and feel without defense or reserve.
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I find that, maybe because I'm also a singer, I hear music in characters all the time, even if they don't sing. I hear what affects me in my heart.
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May we be satisfied with nothing that shall not have in it something of immortality.