Susan Blommaert Quotes
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I am only a dog lover, and I have a nice fawn-colored one at home.
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They are very brave when they talk about other countries where they have no competencies, but where are they when we citizens need them? Is Europe's solution to Catalans to turn its back?
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I always loved cars. I don't know why, I can't explain it to you. It has always been with me.
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It is clothes. It is parts. Therefore, you combine the parts differently to create your own unique expression.
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I call Washington 'the city of the perishable.'
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I won't join another band again.
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When I was growing up in Pennsylvania, auditioning for Broadway was my dream.
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Anything's possible. If I turn round tomorrow and say I want to be a spaceman, I could do that. You can do whatever you want to do.
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We asked Jane Fonda if she would like to meet American pilots in Hanoi, but she refused, she didn't want to.
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In truth, I became a conductor because deep down I wanted to conduct Brahms's four symphonies and Richard Strauss's tone poems.
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I view the work I've done related to statistics and economics as, roughly speaking, how to do something without having to do everything.
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Snowden has been very sparing about discussing his early life or his personal life.
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God primes the pump of obligation.
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The greatest truth is honesty, and the greatest falsehood is dishonesty.
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I hyperventilate quite a lot.
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Everybody's fast and strong, but to go out there and throw pass-rush moves or be able to do something different on the run to get them off balance. Anybody can run into somebody, but if you can shake them a little bit at the line, that's what's helped me out as a player.
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Good new songs are the backbone of the music industry. There isn't an artist out there who could survive without hit songs.
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Freedom - to walk free and own no superior.
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The virtue of a human being is the application of his capacity to the general good.
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Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.
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What I'd like to pass on to my children is the thirst for knowledge. It's something I experience every day that I learned from my father. He always taught me that no matter how long you've done something, you can always learn something new and be better at what you do.
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One of the most important rules for success is this: Every great success is the result of hundreds and thousands of small efforts and accomplishments that no one sees or appreciates.
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To take something from a person and keep it for oneself: that is robbery. To take something from one person and then turn it over to another in exchange for as much money as you can get: that is business. Robbery is so much more stupid, since it is satisfied with a single, frequently dangerous profit; whereas in business it can be doubled without danger.
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Your biggest threat is the person who knows the most about you.