Norman Vincent Peale Quotes
Never use the word “impossible” seriously again. Toss it into the verbal wastebucket.
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I love discovering compelling new ideas and doing what I can to help spread the word about them.
 Adam Grant
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Home is the nicest word there is.
 Laura Ingalls Wilder
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I use that as my responsibility on the show, to be the pragmatist.
 Fisher Stevens
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More than 200,000 kids have had their lives transformed by ARK. I use that word properly.
 Ian Wace
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I don't use emojis. I go vintage.
 Rami Malek
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My favorite word was a word James Lapine used repeatedly in 'Sunday in the Park with George,' which was the word 'connect.' All I want to do is connect.
 Mandy Patinkin
					 
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What I see now is the consumerisation of IT. I don't want my company to tell me that I have to use a BlackBerry or I have to use a Windows phone. I just want to use the phone I want and have it all work.
 Parker Harris
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Avoid sarcasm. Don't insist on the last word.
Ford Frick - 
	
	
'Feminism' is such an incredibly awkward word for us these days, isn't it? Not to be feminist would be bizarre, wouldn't it?
 Kate Atkinson
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I love to draw and paint. I'm very active in that way, but I'm not very good with the written word, though.
 Mackenzie Foy
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Knowledge is a polite word for dead but not buried imagination.
 e. e. cummings
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I use Gibson guitars; I prefer the Les Paul custom.
 Adam Jones
					 
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I have expressed my opinion through the written word through my books, that is all.
 Oriana Fallaci
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Word of mouth travels faster than anything else.
 Cam Newton
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Let students use technologies in the classroom.
 Weili Dai
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Tagliatelle comes from the word tagliare, meaning 'to cut.' Tagliolini are simply thinly cut tagliatelle.
 Yotam Ottolenghi
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The calling of the humanities is to make us truly human in the best sense of the word.
 J. Irwin Miller
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'Harat' is actually - it's a Lebanese dialect word. It comes from 'the mapmaker,' somebody who makes a map. And it basically means somebody who tells fibs or exaggerate tales a little bit.
 Rabih Alameddine
					 
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On occasion, Frau Mertens, looking clean and fresh, would walk out into the fields to see how things were going. She had a colonial largesse about her. By way of greeting, she said “Heil Hitler” to us, with a smile. We would straightened up from the muddy earth and stare at her. No one said a word. She seemed disappointed.
 Edith Hahn Beer
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Wisdom is not knowledge, but lies in the use we make of knowledge.
 Nilakanta Sri Ram
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Well, you know, I had been a peanut farmer. I had - you know who was the first president - Democratic president I ever met? Bill Clinton.
 Jimmy Carter
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The special thing about 'Lost Girl' is it can be campy at times, but the show doesn't take itself too seriously, which is what separates it from other sci-fi TV shows. I love that.
 Rachel Skarsten
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I seem to have the blind self-acceptance of the eccentric who can't conceive that his eccentricities are not clearly understood.
 Saul Bellow
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Never use the word “impossible” seriously again. Toss it into the verbal wastebucket.
 Norman Vincent Peale