Theresa May Quotes
The idea that Parliament somehow wasn't going to be able to discuss, debate, question issues around (Brexit) was frankly completely wrong.

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I think people respect honesty rather than hiding it.
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Wild animals are just as confused as people are now. You've got toxins in the water, oil, sewage, all sorts of things.
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When we'd suggested doing it, the Theatre Royal management had said, 'Nobody wants to see Waiting for Godot.' As it happened, every single ticket was booked for every single performance, and this confirmation that our judgment was right was sweet. Audiences came to us from all over the world. It was amazing.
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Anything that I can do with my voice that's good, I'll try to do.
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When I eat better, I perform better.
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I feel good about how we're trying to get better defensively.
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Personally I just want to win a championship.
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I can't picture myself being the people I always looked up to.
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I'm sure these two years have given him some time to reflect and think differently. But at the same time, I know we'll get into some intense situations on the court. And if we're not playing up to our potential, we're going to see the old Riles.
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After a long time spent learning how to write as a woman instead of as an honorary man, I was able to come back to Earthsea and write the next three books in another and newer tradition: that of questioning, rather than accepting, the gendering of power as male.
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The measure of your character is not what you do when people are looking. It’s what you do when you think no one is looking.
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Provides for common sense tax relief in the future. We have the largest surplus in history, which means the taxpayers are being overcharged.
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The human mind has to ask "Who, what, whence, whither, why am I?" And it is very doubtful if the human mind can answer any of these questions.
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Part of what attracted me to the village was it had a lot of parallels to contemporary issues. Like, fear and the way fear controls us. How the governing body of a town, or a nation, controls us through fear. They might mean well by it, but we are conditioned to be afraid of things. Fear of the unknown. Fear of terrorism. And it's unfortunate.
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She better liked to see him free and happy, even than to have him near her, because she loved him better than herself.
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You can point fingers on both sides. But only one side ever tried to fix the problem, and that is the Republican side.
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The idea that Parliament somehow wasn't going to be able to discuss, debate, question issues around (Brexit) was frankly completely wrong.