Mahatma Gandhi Quotes
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There are really two kinds of optimism. There's the complacent, Pollyanna optimism that says, 'Don't worry - everything will be just fine,' and that allows one to just lay back and do nothing about the problems around you. Then there's what we call dynamic optimism. That's an optimism based on action.
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I think shoppers are looking for newness and creativity. Look at C. Wonder, for instance. They're dancing in our stores. We don't believe in retail like retail was done in the past. We believe in disrupting the whole environment, offering them amazing value in an amazing package of fun, excitement and whimsy.
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Most of Google's home technologies have failed to catch on in a major way.
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So long as you do not achieve social liberty, whatever freedom is provided by the law is of no avail to you.
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The only people who never fail are those who never try.
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There are female artists I can look at that I find more in common with than the male artists, because they're blending the pop, dance and theatricality... but currently there aren't a lot of guys who go there.
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You look marvelous!
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I am not in the business of suppressing books.
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The true character of ministry is a servants heart.
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I was afraid I would see someone from my past who thought I was this big athlete, and then I end up being just normal.
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Every woman should shave her head once in her life, to experience what it feels like.
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I like structure, cool, hip songs, and fun, hooky music.
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I was so ashamed of who I was.
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I find the business world hard.
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I know that John Adams has had a very hard time directing French ensembles.
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Instead of asking God to remove our problems so that our lives might be happy, we must purposefully try to learn as much as we can - and thereby become happier due to our insights and growth.
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What I care about is readers because without readers I can't make a living... And I think it's a bad thing for the world if people don't read anymore. I want people to read a lot.
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Science has nothing to be ashamed of even in the ruins of Nagasaki. The shame is theirs who appeal to other values than the human imaginative values which science has evolved.
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The said truth is that it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong.
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Next to the ridicule of denying an evident truth, is that of taking much pains to defend it; and no truth appears to me more evident, than that beasts are endow'd with thought and reason as well as men. The arguments are in this case so obvious, that they never escape the most stupid and ignorant.
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Religion is fundamentally opposed to everything I hold in veneration - courage, clear thinking, honesty, fairness, and, above all, love of the truth.
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I write plays because dialogue is the most respectable way of contradicting myself.
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We are proud of a human nature that could be so passionately extreme, but we shrink from advising others to follow the example.
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God is not in strength but in truth.