Michelle Waterson Quotes
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Divorce isn't the child's fault. Don't say anything unkind about your ex to the child, because you're really just hurting the child.
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There's a reason why every human society has fiction. It teaches us how to be 'good', to behave in a way that is for the benefit of the whole community.
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For all of the continued awareness of systemic violence and oppression, there isn't a lot of talk about that psychological toll of racism, at least in white circles and white media.
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I think movies lost a lot when they went to stereo and five-track sound.
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Free speech means the right to shout 'theatre' in a crowded fire.
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Typically, if you buy a studio with a library, their library is pretty well licensed out many years in advance, so you are not really gaining access to the programming in that way.
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Affection is responsible for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our lives.
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Many of the alarmists on global warming, they've got a problem because the science doesn't back them up.
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He's a couple sandwiches short of a picnic.
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I'd like to write the way Matisse paints.
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My social circle, my best friends, are all people that I met at UCB.
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If you ask me anything I don't know, I'm not going to answer.
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I never want any problems with anybody in this world.
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The blues and jazz will live forever... So will the Delta and the Big Easy.
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It's important to know what motivates you, not what motivates somebody else.
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Legal and economic equality are absolutely necessary remedies for the Fall, and protection against cruelty.
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An unaffected man in a negative light Could not have borne his labor nor have died Sighing that he should leave the banjo’s twang.
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I loved it. We would rehearse in this dark theatre, unaware of the sunny day outside, and be immersed in the magic of creating something from our imaginations.
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You have countries that have lived beyond their means, with bloated governments, huge trade deficits, and people living off the government. Then you have others where poor people are working hard and underconsuming and their governments are buying all this debt and propping up the extravagant countries. All of this has to change. There's a tremendous moral hazard involved with this system.
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I have enjoyed teaching most of the times that I have done it. I also like being by myself and making things and performing, so much that if I hadn't needed an income I probably wouldn't have done much teaching. Having said that, I think working with others, having to come up with art projects, and learning how to present your ideas in a clear way, to adults and/or kids is always interesting and rewarding.
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Too many leaders are so caught up in the momentum of work that they lose sight of the opportunity to connect with people. I discovered that the more fully present I was with other people, the more fully present they were with me, and the more productive our relationship became over time.
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People have become disillusioned with Parliament, and that threatens democracy.
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There's always opportunity in the now. If I'm there, I will seize it.