Lady Gregory Quotes
It's best make changes little by little, the same as you'd put clothes upon a growing child.

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My views on everything from welfare to a balanced budget to affirmative action can be traced to what Buddy and Helen Watts taught me as a young boy growing up poor but proud in Eufaula.
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Remember that life's big changes rarely give advance warning.
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Growing up, I didn't feel cool; I didn't fit into any crowd.
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I'm fighting hard to make the world a better place, and you can, too. Get involved with your community, be a leader, set an example, be passionate, be your best.
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Growing hemp as nature designed it is vital to our urgent need to reduce greenhouse gases and ensure the survival of our planet.
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To the best of my knowledge, my youngest reader is 10 and the oldest is 95.
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The first 'D' is to dream: dream big - not for yourself, but for the country and for the world. The second 'D' is to discover: discover your full potential and the opportunities that surround you; and the third 'D' is to do. 'Do' means to act on your dreams and make best use of the opportunities you have discovered.
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The best lesson I was given is that all of life teaches, especially if we have that expectation.
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My father is best known for his light comedies, and I'm best known for crazy bad guys with short tempers.
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My best work is often almost unconscious and occurs ahead of my ability to understand it.
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Having someone cook all your meals is the best vacation ever!
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The best reason why Monarchy is a strong government is, that it is an intelligible government. The mass of mankind understand it, and they hardly anywhere in the world understand any other.
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When I was growing up, we were taught in school that North Koreans, and especially the North Korean leadership, were all devils.
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Work is my salvation. It changes my moods.
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Award shows, like the Grammys, were tough on us early in hip-hop, not even televising our categories or splitting them up on best male or female or any of that. We had to earn them.
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What a child doesn't receive he can seldom later give.
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You find that you can have the best business in the most exciting industry, but if the execution, if the torch-holder, if the value-creator isn't there, then we don't make it happen.
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Everyone thinks that 'Chinatown' is the best screenplay. I'm not sure it is.
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I use music in the operating room to help create a healing environment for patients and staff. There is a reason that certain heart rates are healthy and certain beats of music heal and relax us.
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I think that having good data, good statistics-and the United States generally has better macroeconomic statistics than most countries-and having good economists to interpret those data and present the policy alternatives, has a substantially beneficial effect on policymaking in the United States.
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We know perfectly well that neither love nor peace of mind can be bought with any currency.
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You don't have to subject yourself to the sweep and rigor of Bourdieu's book 'Distinction' to feel how thoroughly a lower-calorie version of its ideas has been absorbed into the cultural bloodstream.
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Tony Bennett is an iconic jazz legend.
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It's best make changes little by little, the same as you'd put clothes upon a growing child.