Alan Gratz Quotes
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I liberate minds with my music. That's more important than liberating a few people from apartheid or whatever.
Kanye West
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I spent a lot of time between bars like this.
Tammy Duckworth
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We all accept the visual shorthand used throughout comics: if something's farther away, it'll be drawn with a thinner, simpler line, eventually leaving out most visual information and becoming a gesture, a skeletal representation of a thing.
Nate Powell
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Don't monitor your online savings account in real time.
Karen Bender
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I've never been driven to just be a celebrity or just get me on TV. Never ever. What's always driven me is being successful and being good at what I do.
Nadine Velazquez
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I'm the sort of person who keeps a lot to myself.
Patrick Rafter
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Well, I don't think it ever did, but in the early '60s I got interested in folk music.
Warren Zevon
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Laws, like houses, lean on one another.
Edmund Burke
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I've always been fascinated by activists, people who will devote their life to a cause, people who go to India and to Africa and put their life in jeopardy to do what they believe is right.
Rachel Weisz
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I have always been interested in the idea of self-reinvention.
Candice Millard
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Our democracy is the centerpiece of who we are as a nation. And it is the fondest hope of all Americans that we can help bring democracy to every corner of the world.
Barbara Boxer
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I've always been involved with charities and things like that, but when I started communicating with the fans and hearing their stories about the lives they lead, it really made an impact on me.
Kat Graham
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I feel like I'm exactly where I should be.
Kate Mara
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I try to live my life, do what I want, and just let everything else follow along.
Vanessa Hudgens
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Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change.
Malcolm X
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The instant myth of Amy Fisher turned feminist dogma on on is head: as in the hit films Fatal Attraction, Basic Instinct, and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, woman rules and destroys. The femme fatale is for real.
Camille Paglia
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No new horror can be more terrible than the daily torture of the commonplace.
H. P. Lovecraft
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What was he doing, the great god Pan,Down in the reeds by the river?Spreading ruin and scattering ban,Splashing and paddling with hoofs of a goat,And breaking the golden lilies afloatWith the dragon-fly on the river.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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'Power breaking,' also called Hanmadang - which means something like celebration or festival in Korean - involves breaking large amounts of wood, concrete, granite, and the like with specific hand and foot techniques. Practitioners rely on repeated resistance training and the idea that, over time, the body can adapt to stress.
Mary Pilon
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My films are personal-voice-driven films about human characters and the place we live. Technically, I'm an independent filmmaker.
Barry Jenkins
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No individual, regardless of where they live or whom they love, should suffer discrimination.
Kate Brown
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We weren't allowed to watch TV as kids.
Emily Procter
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You can live as a ghost, waiting for death to come, or you can dance.
Alan Gratz