Willie Davis Quotes
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Home is most important in the long run.
Patrick Lencioni
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I think J.D. Salinger is correct in granting no interviews, and in making no speeches.
Patricia Highsmith
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The important thing is to learn a lesson every time you lose. Life is a learning process and you have to try to learn what's best for you. Let me tell you, life is not fun when you're banging your head against a brick wall all the time.
John McEnroe
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For a bad hangover take the juice of two quarts of whisky.
Eddie Condon
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How often have I found that wanting to use blue, I didn't have it so I used a red instead of the blue.
Pablo Picasso
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When I black out, it's the happiest time of my life.
Artie Lange
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The greatest force of personal liberation is the decision to widen our circle of compassion, moving from focus on self to focus on service.
Marianne Williamson
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The noble must make humility his root.
Lao Tzu
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Buddha renounced every worldly happiness because he wanted to share with the whole world his happiness which was to be had by men who sacrificed and suffered in the search for truth.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Do you wish people to think well of you? Don't speak well of yourself.
Blaise Pascal
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I am very proud of the fact that 20 years on people tell me they became a vegetarian as a result of 'Meat is Murder'. “I think that is quite literally rock music changing someone's life - it's certainly changing the life of animals. It is one of the things I am most proud of.
Johnny Marr Pretenders
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Congratulations to all the members of the wonderful Treorchy Male Choir past and present. In moments of grief or joy, the sound of the Choir can move and uplift and restore spirits like no other sound. Masters of their craft, each and every singer plays a vital role in helping maintain such a fantastic musical tradition. Long may the Choir prosper and continue to the delight of audiences around the world.
David Jason
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No matter what someone else has done, it still matters how we treat people. It matters to our humanity that we treat offenders according to standards that we recognize as just. Justice is not revenge - it's deciding for a solution that is oriented towards peace, peace being the harder but more human way of reacting to injury. That is the very basis of the idea of rights.
Judith Butler
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There is no such thing as a difficult dog, only an inexperienced owner.
Barbara Woodhouse
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First of all we have to recognize that despite all the problems - and in some cases failures - that this regime has been much more successful, much more resilient, than people had anticipated.
Mitchell Reiss
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If they didn't recognize me as the new owner, that would get me in somehow.
Willie Davis