Sadie Robertson Quotes
After I became confident in Him it didn't matter what anyone said because I was confident in something and someone way bigger than myself.

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To be perfectly truthful, I was not a very brilliant student, even at chemistry school.
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There are days where you do everything right and nothing goes in your favour.
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With about a dozen assorted ongoing conflicts in the news every day, and with the stories becoming more horrific, the level of sadness becomes unbearable. And what becomes of our planet when that sadness becomes apathy? Because we feel helpless. And we turn our heads and turn the page.
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Fallout shelters are like bell-bottoms. They've gone in and out of favor.
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I wasn't a comic book aficionado at all when I was a kid, but my cousin Weed was. Every time we went to visit him on the farm, he had two really fun things: comedy albums and comic books.
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I drink tons of water. When you're puffy, you think you can't drink water since you feel more bloated and gross but that's what you do to get the toxins out of your system. I put a little lemon in the water bottle that I carry around with me or drink a cup of hot water with lemon. It's a natural diuretic.
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At 62, I remain clean and sober and my ponytail remains erect.
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It's the same thing that drives people to want to experience sexual pleasure or have one too many drinks. We all want to experience the other, and to get out of our daily existence.
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For decades, as literary editor, I have followed the growth of our creative writing in English. In my Solidaridad Bookshop, half of my stock consists of Filipino books written in English and in the native languages.
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I don't think we should label budgets even before the budget is presented.
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Life is always a tightrope or a feather bed. Give me the tightrope.
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My mother was a nurse, and in her era, most diseases weren't understood; people put mustard plasters on knees and rubbed camphor on your chest if you had a cough and did funny things to you if you had tuberculosis - all these things that really made very little difference once proper treatments were brought in.
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Short cuts make long delays.
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'Somnia' is a story about loss and, I guess, what you're willing to do to have closure and try and feel whole again. It's a story of redemption in a sense. I don't want to give too much away, but it's a heartbreaking story that's incredibly terrifying.
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I've never really been met with indifference, where they say, 'Who cares?' I think that's what good art is supposed to do. It's not supposed to make you feel good about your own prejudices and your own values; it's supposed to open you up in some way and get you outraged or make you happy or make you sad or whatever it's going to do.
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My aunt and uncle would come over when my mom was making this, or we would go over there when they were making that. That's what food is.
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In place of the bourgeois society, with its classes and class antagonisms, shall we have an association, in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all.
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There's your Karma ripe as peaches.
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If associations to control burglary and murder were tolerated we should take it for granted that the members should all be burglers and murderers.
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Don't you get tired of seeing so many "non-conformists" with the same non-conformist look?
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I knew from my youngest age I wanted to be a fashion designer. I was always draping fabric and working with color palettes.
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I didn't know what to expect, having not been an artist before. From the outside, you only see romantic snapshots of what seems like a great lifestyle, and it is, but it's also grueling.
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We have not been together for 30 years, and it was a little weird. It was kind of strange playing the old songs. My favourite is “Electrics” (originally from the 1983’s Listen) because I have not played it for years. But again, it was very strange, it was like that was another band who recorded it.”
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After I became confident in Him it didn't matter what anyone said because I was confident in something and someone way bigger than myself.