Theresa May Quotes
I take a very simple view that a violent extremist at some point previously been an extremist, and by definition is an extremist, so you do need to look at that non-violent extremism.

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The less you do to beautiful food, the better it's going to taste. You don't need to mess with it all the time.
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The two contemporary writers whom I consider as role models are Janet Malcolm and Michael Lewis.
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I wanted to talk about my life. There is so much. I was 18 when I made the record, and I had a lot to say.
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Put it back in the horse!
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I think it [presidency of Dwight Eisenhower] came too late and I think that he is not on the wavelength of this dreadful time through which we're living.
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Justice is indivisible. You can't decide who gets civil rights and who doesn't.
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This filthy twentieth century. I hate its guts.
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Your greatest asset is your earning ability, to apply your knowledge, skills in order to get results which others will pay.
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Even the poor should give something to charity.
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One need never be dull as long as one has friends to help, gardens to enjoy and books in the long winter evenings.
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I'd found that what I wrote and put out on records somehow was not fitting into how I perform on stage.
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This version, or is it a vision, has nothing to do with me,
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I did photography in summer camp; I did it in high school. The only hard decision I've had to make was whether to go towards photo or film. And I ultimately realized that the type of photo I was interested in was actually photojournalism. And it's a very individualist career, whereas film is a very team-driven medium. So that's why I chose film.
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Grace, by definition, is something that God is not required to grant. He owes a fallen world no mercy.
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The definition of genius is taking the complex and making it simple.
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Without love, violence will change the world; it will change it into a more violent one.
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Normal?! What the heck is normal? Healthy is, I guess, my definition of it. Apparently.
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You'll sleep with the lights on after reading Gregg Olsen.