Theresa May Quotes
Communities need to feel that they can accommodate people. Rather than feeling that it's not possible to integrate and that the stress and strain on housing and public services is too great.

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Gods always love the people who make em.
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Most people are sceptical about the wrong things and gullible about the wrong things.
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I didn't know anybody in show business, and I never thought it was the path I'd go down. I was hoping it was sports, like so many kids.
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To be an American is to be part of the world because America, all the people of the world come to America.
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Once you achieve one goal, you should be looking forward to trying to build onto the next thing, and not just getting comfortable with what you're doing.
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Even when peaceful cooperation is the obvious thing, the only thing that will keep any of us alive- There are still people who won't make that choice.
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Jesus continues to offer light, joy, and peace to today's generation.
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A disorderly mob is no more an army than a heap of building materials is a house.
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She gives the night its dreams.
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There is no music in a “rest” that I know of, but there's the making of music in it. And people are always missing that part of the life melody.
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To me a lush carpet of pine needles or spongy grass is more welcome than the most luxurious Persian rug.
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I have always loved Las Vegas. It's a traditional place for lounge comics to perform, and I love that.
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Like Cammie is fine," Macey said, then glanced at me. "No offense." "None taken," I said. "I think.
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I want to understand more about the world while Im still here.
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We cannot express the light in nature because we have not the sun. We can only express the light we have in ourselves.
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Religion is an idea, and, as an idea, it should be eligible for criticism, discussion, and yes, mockery. The only reason so many believers demand special exceptions be made for religious ideas is because they know full well that their ideas don’t hold up well under scrutiny.
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That study confirmed Keller's point: that a reusable grocery bag made of non-woven polypropylene plastic would have to be used at least eleven times to have a lower carbon footprint than using disposable single-use grocery bags. There were other comparisons in the study, too: Using a paper bag three times would do the trick, while it would take 131 trips to the market with a cotton bag to have a lower carbon footprint - which meant the material used for a reusable bag was critical.
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Until White America can look through the eyes of a Black man, nothing will change. Even we as Black people sometimes don't want to face what's going on within our communities because some of us crossed over into a different tax bracket, but these issues affect the communities that raised us, so it affects us all.
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If you're writing a book that takes place in New York in the moment, you can't not write about 9-11; you can't not integrate it. My main character's view is the Statue of Liberty and the Trade Center. It doesn't have to take over, but it has to be acknowledged.
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Communities need to feel that they can accommodate people. Rather than feeling that it's not possible to integrate and that the stress and strain on housing and public services is too great.