Amr Moussa Quotes
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I think India is very passionate about films. It's almost a second religion back home. Due to that, I think film stars are - are really held in great esteem. Not that we're complaining, but I think with that comes a lot of responsibility.
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I'm too self-serious for a comedy.
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Ask not what your teammates can do for you. Ask what you can do for your teammates.
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If you seek my help and guidance, I will immediately give it to you.
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He told us he was going to take crime out of the streets. He did. He took it into the damn White House.
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A lot of people go in and have to create their own characters, and they do fine with it.
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I'm very happy with what I've accomplished, but we're going for more.
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Religious fundamentalists in Bangladesh have always argued for a ban on my books.
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From the days of Cain and Abel, we know all too well there will always be evil. But that evil shouldn't take away our freedoms.
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I understand human needs. I grew up where far too many people lived day to day without elemental needs like food and shelter.
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Everything I did in my life that was worthwhile, I caught hell for.
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I'm a plodder, not a planner.
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People always like people, you know?
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Not taking risks one doesn't understand is often the best form of risk management.
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I think we have still to get to a place where we feel satisfied. We have this saying - 'In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king'. We are a little bit that way.
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What's wrong with readin' comic books? I don't understand this kiddin' about readin' comic books. When I get through with 'em the other players on our club borrow them from me. Nobody makes a fuss about that.
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There's room for saying things in bright shiny colours.
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When I am at home, I never go near the synagogue unless, say, there is a bar or bat mitzvah involving the children of friends. But when I am traveling, in a country where Jewish life is scarce or endangered, I often make a visit to the shul.
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There will be no peace in the world until there is peace in our hearts.
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'War and Peace' is about relationships: family relationships, loving relationships, relationships at war... it's a really young story as well.
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From 1918 on, trade unionists were to express from the platforms of their congresses the workers' desire for peace through a rational organization of the world.
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Violence begets violence by whomever used. War is a dirty business and entails the use of degrading means, whoever wages it.
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All who affirm the use of violence admit it is only a means to achieve justice and peace. But peace and justice are nonviolence...the final end of history. Those who abandon nonviolence have no sense of history. Rathy they are bypassing history, freezing history, betraying history.
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There are no more relations to be opened until they go back to the right path of peace.