Karen Kingsbury Quotes
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If you find diseases before they've really emerged, you can control them early on, before you get a major epidemic.
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I found out early in life that I could hit a baseball farther than most players, and that's what I tried to do.
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Society attacks early, when the individual is helpless.
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Character in a saint means the disposition of Jesus Christ persistently manifested.
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It gets late early out there.
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I was an animator for a while early on, but a 2D animator.
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I'm 34 years old. In most jobs, your early 30s to early 40s are your power years.
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I learned early that I had to work harder than the white kids and harder than the boys.
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I'm so programmed to getting up early that I like to make the most of the day.
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The early Church had nothing but the Old Testament. The New Testament lies hidden in the Old; the Old Testament lies open in the New.
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I love the sound of Elmore James, the sound early guitarists like him got just by using minimal means.
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When I first got into the rap game, I had an early dream of unifying rappers.
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I was fortunate in that I attended university in Canada in the early 1970s when you could take a true liberal arts degree with no programmes, majors or minors.
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I am God's wheat, and I shall be ground by the teeth of beasts, that I may become the pure bread of Christ.
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The British state already invests in early intervention campaigns in drug abuse and sexual health. Challenging extremism should be no less of a priority.
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Early on in my career I had a lot of bad press about my temperament, but I was only a young lad then.
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Since I was in my early twenties, at ABC, I was always only interested in things that were not already being done.
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Throughout the early and mid-1990s, the Clinton administration debated the merits of paying for AIDS testing and counseling of vulnerable populations overseas.
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I don't know everything, I just know what I know.
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I think the biggest thing is voice. Whose voice is it? Who gets to control the narrative?
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Recreating the experience of, say, bereavement in my own head is pretty rough. I was used to switching off from emotions every day of my working life as a journalist, but in fiction, you have to feel it 100%, or else it's a flat experience for the reader.
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I came to Christ in my early 20s.