Mother Teresa (Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu) Quotes
Everybody has something good inside them. Some hide it, some neglect it, but it is there

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I grew up on films.
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I had bags of energy as a kid.
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If I'm androgynous, I'd say I lean toward macho-androgynous.
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I told my doctor I got water on my knee, he gave me a sponge and raised his fee!
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George Clooney sort of lost his 'George Clooney-ness' the first day I met him. He's not George Clooney in my eyes - he's George from Kentucky with an awesome, awesome heart.
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Bad cooks - and the utter lack of reason in the kitchen - have delayed human development longest and impaired it most.
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There are on occasions, as we know, when resources are abundant, but they are expended so incompetently that the advantage is nullified.
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It's better to die than to never really have lived.
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The arithmetical machine produces effects that approach nearer to thought than all the actions of animals. But it does nothing that would enable us to attribute will to it, as to the animals.
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An ounce of courage will go farther with women than a pound of timidity.
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Laws, religions, creeds, and systems of ethics, instead of making society better than its best unit, make it worse than its average unit, because they are never up to date.
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When you first come into Parliament, it's a daunting place because you feel you've so much to learn. Once you've been re-elected, you feel much more confident. It just gives you a bit of a boost.
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I’ve got this amazing relationship with God that is better than life, itself, so marvelous, so wonderful that everything else can fall apart and I’m okay.
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Imagine feeling like every kiss goodbye to your loved ones each day might be your last kiss. Police officers and their families feel this way every single day.
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The development of the doctrine of international arbitration, considered from the standpoint of its ultimate benefits to the human race, is the most vital movement of modern times. In its relation to the well-being of the men and women of this and ensuing generations, it exceeds in importance the proper solution of various economic problems which are constant themes of legislative discussion and enactment.
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We live in a time of renaissance ... cities are coming back to life, after a long neglect.
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Everybody has something good inside them. Some hide it, some neglect it, but it is there