Mahatma Gandhi Quotes
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We strivin' for perfection.
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I'm an all-things-in-moderation kind of person. I do eat a warm donut occasionally. I especially enjoy a cider donut when I'm apple picking. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
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It's hard to say conversation has become a minimal thing, because look at the rise of mobile communications in the last 10 years. It used to be only the president had a mobile phone. Now everyone on earth, even if they have nothing else, they have a cell phone.
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When I had worked on my first book, I had readily shown bits and pieces to everyone - for encouragement, to force myself to write.
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As long as you believe in Him, no matter what happens in your life, understand that it's all for a purpose.
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I understand how the economy actually works.
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It's nice to see a movie where people are actually succeeding.
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Hope is the poor man's bread.
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We do not advocate 'right to life' for animals.
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The choices I make - they have to be creative.
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I work for the public, for the people who are paying to go to the cinema, rather than for the critics.
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We should have done more damage to the Iraqi forces before they withdrew from the Kuwaiti theater.
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There's something about an American soldier you can't explain. They're so grateful for anything, even a film actress coming to see them.
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The chief obstacle to the progress of the human race is the human race.
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I was hooked in before hacking was even illegal.
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It became clear I wanted to be a development economist. I mean, I said I wanted to work on the economics of poor countries. And I'd actually say that I don't think that was so much about narrowing the gap as about increasing their incomes, which means economic growth, which is really my prime interest.
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When the SEC needs to be deterring corporate wrongdoing, the 'penalty pilot' program sends the wrong message.
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Now the truth is, a president really can't control the economy, although his policies do have some effect on it.
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Liberty does not mean being given state sanction to force your own ideas—religious or otherwise—on other people. It does not mean being given a free pass from laws you don't like.
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I remember when I was 5 or 6 years old, gospel music felt familiar, like I had heard it in the womb or something. A lot of those old gospel songs still give me that feeling, that it's older than time and there's actually music that can tap into a universal subconscious, or whatever word you want to put on it.
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Cowardice is submissive surrender to circumstances.
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Men do not invent Myths. They only invent fables, and tell lies. True Myths create themselves, and find their expression in the men who serve their purpose.
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Hinduism has sinned in giving sanction to untouchability.