Terry Brooks Quotes
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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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No one should be left to suffer alone.
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No presidential candidate should visit Las Vegas without condemning organized gambling.
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I don't feel like an idol to anybody. I don't feel anybody should look up to me.
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No genuinely avant-garde artist should ever be on the government dole.
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I'm extremely particular how my look should be in a film.
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In most cases, the news is not really news. But in some cases, discoveries are made and should be listened to.
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Bigotry should never be sanctioned, whether intentionally or unintentionally.
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Religious liberty should be a bipartisan issue.
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We should have more invention.
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The Lord opened the understanding of my unbelieving heart, so that I should recall my sins.
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My name, Diana Ross, is my name and nobody should be able to use that for exploitative purposes but me.
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Nobody should be wearing a scrunchie anymore. I feel angry. That is my tipping point.
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I'll be the first to admit it, the life I'm leading is basically a joke. I should probably be cooler about it, but I can't fake it, you know?
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Beyond 100,000 lines of code, you should probably be coding in Ada.
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Someone once wrote that a novel should deliver a series of small astonishments. I get the same thing spending an hour with you.
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Economy is going without something you do want in case you should, some day, want something you probably won't want.
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One should always be a little improbable.
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For the gun work, I had more of the basic training from the previous [movie John Wick] and the weapon work I have done in the past. In the second movie [John Wick 2], it really went on into another level. I've done the three gun training, where you worked with the pistol, rifle and shotgun. So that all is in the film.
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By keeping the Internet free of discriminatory taxes, we've encouraged companies and consumers to do their business in the electronic marketplace, ... Congress originally enacted the moratorium to prevent thousands of state and local taxing jurisdictions from using the Internet as a cash cow. Rather than slow down the Internet with a slew of new taxes, we ought to extend the moratorium to allow the Web to reach its full potential.
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You live by the light of the moon, and I live by desire.
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We should not be less than what we are.