William Shakespeare Quotes
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To imply that religious believers have no right to engage moral questions in the public square or at the ballot is simply to establish a Reichian secularism as our state faith.
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They talk about the failure of socialism but where is the success of capitalism in Africa, Asia and Latin America?
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I was unbelievably lucky.
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My favorite writers are all Jews - David, Solomon, Matthew, Mark - well, you get the picture.
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All I suggest is to make K-12 like higher education. Higher education in the United States is the best in the world because these institutions compete with each other for your tuition dollar. Let's just bring competition to public education.
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Cuz I was never pretty anyway and never cared anything about that.
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In capitalist history, invasion and class struggle are not opposites, as the official legend would have us believe, but one is the means and the expression of the other.
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I am not in politics to make more money.
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It's amazing, it doesn't feel like it has been 10 years since retirement.
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You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
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Personal shoppers in big department stores are seriously under-used.
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We're fortunate enough to live on a planet that's bathed in thousands of times more energy than we use and that's stocked with thousands of times more water, raw materials, and even food-growing potential than we need.
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I love sport because I love life, and sport is one of the basic joys of life.
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The really wonderful thing that happened to me when I was in space was this feeling of belonging to the entire universe.
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You can blow on the dice all you want, but whether they come up 'seven' is still a function of random luck.
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I started playing in bars when I was about 15 years old, and there are things that I saw early on that really shaped who I am.
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I am a self-critical perfectionist.
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Before the day my grandmother shared her treasured letters with me, I honestly wasn't much of a fiction reader, let alone creative writer.
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Being a fan of authentic Dada, I find today's art - what I call 'Bankers' Dada' - mind-numbingly dull. The most challenging work I've seen of late is by The British Art Resistance. Their document, 'A Call for Heroes in an Age of Cowards', is apt in these days of witless chancers.
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The square is not a subconscious form. It is the creation of intuitive reason. The face of the new art. The square is a living, regal infant. The first step of pure creation in art.
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The power to tax and spend is restricted by the enumerated powers.
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When I'm playing comedy, I never do 'jokes.' Sometimes I'll deliver a line in a way I think is more likely to get a laugh, but all the best comedy is played straight. What's funny is the way it hits the world around it or the way it hits the other characters.
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A breath thou art, Servile to all the skyey influences.