Mira Nair Quotes
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If England treats her criminals the way she has treated me, she doesn't deserve to have any.
Oscar Wilde
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Never love anyone who treats you like you're ordinary.
Oscar Wilde
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Treat everyone how you want to be treated.
Travis Tatum Mills
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Oh - oh, why is it that the members of a family feel privileged to treat one another with a cruelty they would not exhibit to the merest stranger?
Fannie Hurst
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We treat our dogs as if they were "almost human": that is why they really become "almost human" in the end.
C. S. Lewis
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The physician treats, but nature heals.
Hippocrates
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A physician who treats himself has a fool for a patient.
William Osler
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The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members.
Mahatma Gandhi
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If at the end of the year you want to be in this race, you've got to start stepping up and getting wins.
Adam Goldberg
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If you really want a true confrontation, you treat your opponent with respect.
Henry Rollins Black Flag
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That's the Irish all over -- they treat a joke as a serious thing and a serious thing as a joke.
Sean O'Casey
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How one treats other animals often reflects how one treats other humans.
Anthony Douglas Williams
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Treat different people differently. Anything else is a compromise.
Seth Godin
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Stand up comedy is this thing you get to do, so you have to treat it with respect. You can't just be like, 'Alright, I got my hour down, people are coming to see me now. Now, I'm going to lean on the mike stand.' No, you gotta work even harder now. You got to top what you already did. Because they'll find someone else.
Bill Burr
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I write every day for most of the work day, and I try to write 2,500 words per day... If I don't make it a routine and treat it like a job, I'd never get anything done.
David B. Coe
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This is the most intimate relationship between literature and its readers: they treat the text as a part of themselves, as a possession.
Ryszard Kapuscinski
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A poem employs both the sound and the sense of language, it treats words not just as signifiers but as a plastic medium of artistic expression.
Campbell McGrath
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As children, we start off at the center of our own universe, where we interpret everything that happens from an egocentric vantage point. If our parents or grandparents keep telling us we’re the cutest, most delicious thing in the world, we don’t question their judgment—we must be exactly that. And deep down, no matter what else we learn about ourselves, we will carry that sense with us: that we are basically adorable. As a result, if we later hook up with somebody who treats us badly, we will be outraged. It won’t feel right: It’s not familiar; it’s not like home. But if we are abused or ignored in childhood, or grow up in a family where sexuality is treated with disgust, our inner map contains a different message. Our sense of our self is marked by contempt and humiliation, and we are more likely to think “he (or she) has my number” and fail to protest if we are mistreated.
Bessel van der Kolk
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When I do the music, I make the musicians listen to what's happening in the film. That way they treat the dialogue as if it was a singer.
Mike Figgis
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It is easier to look the other way. But if you do, terrible things can happen.
Eve Bunting
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I think unfortunately in this gold rush mentality that we've been in for the last years there has been not enough focus on business model quality. So when push comes to shove, there actually aren't that many great businesses that can go public. Because I think if you're going to thrive as a public company, it presupposes that you make more money than you spend.
Chamath Palihapitiya
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Never treat anything you do as a stepping stone. Do it fully, and follow it completely.
Mira Nair