Albert J. Beveridge Quotes
If liberty is worth keeping and free representative government worth saving, we must stand for all American fundamentals-not some, but all. All are woven into the great fabric of our national well-being. We cannot hold fast to some only, and abandon others that, for the moment, we find inconvenient. If one American fundamental is prostrated, others in the end will surely fall.
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I have a song about being in love. I have a song about being supportive. There's inspiring ones, and there's some that show a little bit more fun and daring. It really is a range of who I am.
Rachel Platten
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The attitude and identity that we want to play with doesn't change.
Dan Quinn
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I respect the Premier League.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
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One of the things jazz has always excelled at is translating the reality of the times through its musical prism.
Pat Metheny
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If England became a world power, it was because of the industrial revolution.
N. R. Narayana Murthy
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As long as a film stays unmade, the book is entirely yours, it belongs to the writer. As soon as you make it into a film, suddenly more people see it than have ever read the book.
Iain Banks
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I really enjoy being a dad, and maybe I took it too seriously, but I love being around my kids.
Dana Carvey
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I don't sleep. I hate those little slices of death.
Walter Reisch
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Prosperity is only an instrument to be used, not a deity to be worshipped.
Calvin Coolidge
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Your environment doesn't define you. I don't have a lot of money, but I can help train people and I can talk to people. We can all be mentors to the next generation.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
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In my district, I know we have thousands of little creeks and streams, some of which only fill up when it rains. Nationwide, they're in the tens of thousands.
Hal Rogers
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Let's create a legal system that can work.
Sam Brownback
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Stay calm and aggressive.
Gabrielle Reece
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The great joy of doing 'The Daily Show' for me is that I get to sit on the fence between cultures. I am commenting on the absurdity of both sides as an outsider and insider. Sometimes I'm playing the brown guy, and sometimes I'm not, but the best stuff I do always goes back to being a brown kid in a white world.
Aasif Mandvi
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Everything about filmmaking is incredibly weird, and there's nothing natural about watching yourself on the big screen or hearing your voice. It's that same thing that you feel when you watch yourself on a video camera and you hate the sound of your voice - it's that times 800.
Eddie Redmayne
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Typically, when you sell your story rights to a movie production company, they can do whatever they want with it. The writer is typically not involved anymore.
Watt Key
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The Left Elite only pretend to be concerned about what's best for everyone else because it is the most effective way to manipulate you and your children into their abyss.
Tammy Bruce
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What love is to man, music is to the arts and to mankind. Music is love itself - it is the purest, most ethereal language of passion, showing in a thousand ways all possible changes of color and feeling; and though true in only a single instance, it yet can be understood by thousands of men - who all feel differently.
Carl Maria von Weber
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Globalization is exposing new fault lines - between urban and rural communities, for example.
Ban Ki-moon
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I feel that when I listen to music - not that it's bad - it's not emotional. It has a gimmick to it. It's selling something: the artist, the producer, something. The emotional capacity is very small, for the listener as well.
Linda Perry 4 Non Blondes
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Songs of different moods are like keys, which help me enter the world of my book's characters.
Amish Tripathi
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I've liked lots of people 'til I went on a picnic jaunt with them.
Bess Truman
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European Muslims need to feel ownership of security, rather than viewing the police as an occupying army.
David Ignatius
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If liberty is worth keeping and free representative government worth saving, we must stand for all American fundamentals-not some, but all. All are woven into the great fabric of our national well-being. We cannot hold fast to some only, and abandon others that, for the moment, we find inconvenient. If one American fundamental is prostrated, others in the end will surely fall.
Albert J. Beveridge