Michael Moore Quotes
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All men would be tyrants if they could.
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One's past is what one is. It is the only way by which people should be judged.
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Would you believe in what you believe in if you were the only one who believed it?
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Fixity is always momentary. But how can it always be so? If it were, it would not be momentary - or would not be fixity.
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I would love to have played Gollum.
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Who'd have thought the Frisbee would have caught on?
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Anyone who still supports George Bush would still let Michael Jackson babysit their kids.
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Simply, there are many things I would like to do.
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If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?
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I would have loved to have been a cricketer.
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I would have loved to have met Buster Keaton.
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Honestly, among my acquaintances there is no woman wearing XS.
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Societies should be judged by how they treat the weakest among them.
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But, listen, Eddie Merkyx would have won six Tours if he hadn't been punched.
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I would be the worst biologist in the world!
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I was told there would be riots in the streets, but there were no riots.
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An EMP explosion would wipe out our grid, wipe out our cellular system.
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I don't have to put on a front. If I had to, it would be difficult and tiring.
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I would never pose topless.
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Her Eleanor Roosevelt father was the love of her life. Her father always made her feel wanted, made her feel loved, where her mother made her feel, you know, unloved, judged harshly, never up to par. And she was her father's favorite, and her mother's unfavorite. So her father was the man that she went to for comfort in her imaginings.
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Death gives meaning to our lives. It gives importance and value to time. Time would become meaningless if there were too much of it.
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Lately I've been feeling like 50 percent of the great content I read comes from Twitter conversations.
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If anything, if you can get somebody interested in something and get them excited, that's great. You should be praised for having opened the debate and having asked the right questions.
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Jesus told us that we would be judged by how we treat the least among us.