Stephen Fry Quotes
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I love receiving fan mail.
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To despise doctrine is to despise the Word of God.
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Network marketing itself is always one-on-one. It's also called relationship marketing. You can't recruit en masse through thousands of e-mails.
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I don't get fan mail. It disappeared with the digital revolution.
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Flattery, if judiciously administered, is always acceptable, however much we may despise the flatterer.
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My whole life has conspired to bring me to this place, and I can’t despise my whole life.
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We trifle with, make sport of, and despise those who are attached to us, and follow those that fly from us.
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It hurts me to think that people in their rush for everything modern despise all their ancient traditions and ignore them in their lives.
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And I love the hate mail I get, the unsigned, misspelled letters I get telling me to go back to Russia or wherever.
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One time I got fan mail that was from Africa. It's really neat.
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The world is a thing that a man must learn to despise, and even to neglect, before he can learn to reverence it, and work in it and for it.
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First of all, Mets fans despise me.
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CBS started to confiscate our packages and mail as a safety procedure. A lot of packages that people send for the holidays and to our kids we can't open. A lot of times they are from overseas. It's very upsetting at times.
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Men respect the silent; they despise the garrulous.
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AWWW ON THE MAIL. The mail man delivers, once again!
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Can't really despise people you don't know.
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I see myself capable of arrogance and brutality... That's a fierce thing, to discover within yourself that which you despise the most in others.
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I do get a lot of mail. I get a lot of foreign mail because my mail gets mixed with Emilio Estevez.
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I am spending delightful afternoons in my garden, watching everything living around me. As I grow older, I feel everything departing, and I love everything with more passion.
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Every call you make, every door you knock, every friend you register to vote could make the difference.
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I am told that I had a bad temper, and remember being banished to the back hall until civility returned.
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I was convinced that worship at its best is a social experience with people of all levels of life coming together to realize their oneness and unity under God. Whenever the church, consciously or unconsciously, caters to one class it loses the spiritual force of the "whosoever will, let him come, doctrine and is in danger of becoming a little more than a social club with a thin veneer of religiosity."
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I realize that I won't have quite enough time to understand everything - but that hasn't stopped me wanting to understand as much as I can.
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How can one not be fond of something that the Daily Mail despises?