Dan Quayle Quotes
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A real book is not one that we read, but one that reads us.
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And one by one the nights between our separated cities are joined to the night that unites us.
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I don't think anybody steals anything; all of us borrow.
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Its not stress that kills us, it is our reaction to it.
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I think it is very important for all actors to complete their studies side by side.
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There is simply no limitation on the realistic power of the U.N. over us.
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It's not just that government has failed us. It's not just that we have failed ourselves. It's government. It's individuals. It's sort of everything in between, from families and communities and neighborhoods, churches and so forth.
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We cannot comprehend what comprehends us.
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We are all 99.9 percent genetically equal. It is one one-hundredth of one percent of genetic material that makes the difference between any one of us.
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Before the palefaces came among us, we enjoyed the happiness of unbounded freedom and were acquainted with neither riches, wants, nor oppression.
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Because the living environment is what really sustains us.
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It is convenient that there be gods, and, as it is convenient, let us believe there are.
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Every week brings to us 10,080 minutes That is our capital. How shall we use it to get the utmost benefit?
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I was absolutely delighted that those shows have been preserved.
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At the side of the everlasting why, is a yes, and a yes, and a yes.
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The flip side of humiliation is pride.
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Sting is a father figure to us all.
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One on God's side is a majority.
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I don't know what my life would have been like if I'd never gotten into show business.
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I know what it takes to put on a good show for the fans.
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For Genet, Beauty will be the offensive weapon that will enable him to beat the just on their own ground: that of value.
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Not surprisingly, troubled economic times often beget proselytizers of wacky, extreme ideas.
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My main interest... is the love of truth, whether pleasant or not. Truth is self-sufficient, and there is nothing to which it can be subordinated without loss. When truth is made subservient to anything else, however great (say religion), it becomes impure and sordid.
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It shows 'us vs. them', and I'm on the 'us' side.