J. E. Buckrose Quotes
while nearly every way of falling in love is kind, every way of getting out of love is cruel.

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The biggest challenge we all face is to learn about ourselves and to understand our strengths and weaknesses. We need to utilize our strengths, but not so much that we don't work on our weaknesses.
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There aren't traditions of freedom in a place like Iraq. They're going to have to come to grips with a concept that they hadn't been allowed to conceive before.
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This identity, this mind, this particular cast of speech, is nearly over.
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All things atrocious and shameless flock from all parts to Rome.
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It was in a stonecutter's house where I went to have a headstone made for Raftery's grave that I found a manuscript book of his poems, written out in the clear beautiful Irish characters.
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I would think about the outcome. Visualize sometimes. Because it never comes out the way you want it to. Fight the way I know how to fight. Whatever comes up, comes up.
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What we think determines what happens to us, so if we want to change our lives, we need to stretch our minds.
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I loved the challenge of being able to take a character who could be thrown away as 'crazy' and making her identifiable to the audience - also, to give her a vulnerability that people would cheer for.
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I don't want to rap forever. But I want to be rich forever.
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No doubt about it. For every player. Thursday nights are very tough for us because it is a short turnaround.
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When I was a child, my father taught me to put up my fists like a boy and to be prepared to defend myself at all times.
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I'm not going to be horrible just for the sake of having attitude or make other people feel small just to make me feel bigger.
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The bulk of my learning - if I may call it such - has come within the past three months, after I became a part of the fragile body of patients who make up an AIDS hospice. Here, surrounded by teams of supportive nurses, attentive doctors, and interns, one gently comes upon his own strengths and shortcomings.
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I do not believe that we can stop perfecting new ways of dying until we have found new ways of living. Every new life-way ought to prevent a new death-way.
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A pig's trotter is a fantastic thing. The first night of my honeymoon in Paris, my wife fell asleep in her steak tartare, so my trotter kept me company.
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I really like to cook.
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I always had to prove myself through my actions. Be a cheerleader. Be class president. Be the editor of the newspaper.
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There is quite a large clan of Scotties among American beggars. He is a good beggar for the simple reason that he is a good talker. Almost every Scotch beggar I met in the States of America was inclined to be talkative, and yet they all managed to conceal their private affairs.
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I have cotton or flannel sheets, depending on the weather. They have to be ironed, and I get my bed changed nearly every day.
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Boxing is the toughest and loneliest sport in the world. You've got all the fans, lots of hangers-on jumping up and shouting different words. But when you actually go in the ring, it's a very lonely and scary place. It's just you and the other guy.
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Then a sentimental passion of a vegetable fashion must excite your
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We wanted to bring some love to the world. I thought we were good at doing that. Bringin' love to the world.
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while nearly every way of falling in love is kind, every way of getting out of love is cruel.