Sue Hubbell (Suzanne Hubbell) Quotes
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Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception.
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We have not yet seen what man can make of man.
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Everything I make starts very personally.
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Anyone can die. Rule number one is don't get too attached to a character, anyone can go.
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Why are comedic parts for women the exception, not the rule?
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There's no rule, no law, no regulation that says you can't come back. So I have every right to come back.
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The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience.
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Utah is no longer considered a flyover state.
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No king should rule absolutely, like a dictator.
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Life's there to make the most of, and that's what I do.
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Never permit a dichotomy to rule your life, a dichotomy in which you hate what you do so you can have pleasure in your spare time. Look for a situation in which your work will give you as much happiness as your spare time.
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If a house is priced appropriately, make a bid 10 percent below that amount.
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I love to take something ordinary and make it really special.
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Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so.
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You cannot make an aircraft without forged components.
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The golden rule is that there are no golden rules.
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Public decision-making does not lend itself to certitude.
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I was trying my best to calm everybody down, because we're going to make mistakes. We've just got to be a little bit smarter with the ball.
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Let each of us dream of a community of artists and work to make that dream a reality.
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I hate to think that someday Americans will be looking at the ruins of their cities and saying that this happened because their leaders were afraid of the word unilateral.
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I'm not going to do anything crazy, but I want to do music that I'm passionate about. I'm finally at an age where I can do the music that I grew up loving, which was urban pop, '90s music. I grew up listening to the divas, so I'm very happy to finally do urban pop. I hope that it's received well, and it has been so far.
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Twelve thousand miles of it, to the other side of the world. And whether they came home again or not, they would belong neither here, nor there, for they would have lived on two continents and sampled two different ways of life.
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A rule about portages: the longer and harder they are, the fewer people will make them.