Edmund Burke Quotes
Hypocrisy can afford to be magnificent in its promises, for never intending to go beyond promise, it costs nothing.

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One never can know the whys and the wherefores of one's passional changes.
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One thing I did was grow up as an ardent naturalist. I never grew out of my bug period.
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I have never used Auto-Tune in a live television performance, and I have never used Auto-Tune in any of my concerts. That is a promise.
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I would never write a memoir, because it would be too boring.
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I promise to do everything I can to earn back the trust of everyone I've disappointed.
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I've never met anyone that is their image.
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I've never had to explain 'Prometheus' to people, ever. Most people get it.
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My parents never got carried away with the extraneous elements of being in the business.
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The one thing I will never do is become pigeonholed.
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Never despair, but if you do, work on in despair.
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I feel that Christian music is a subculture directed towards the Christians. It's not really being exposed to non-Christians and it's not really created for non-Christians, so non-Christians almost never hear any of this music.
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No, I never ever considered myself attractive.
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I get tired of stories that keep going and going and never get anywhere. It's like a promise that's never fulfilled. Stories need endings. Otherwise, they aren't really stories. Just pages.
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The power to command has never meant the power to remain mysterious.
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If you don't use good ingredients, the outcome is never going to be excellent. But if you buy the freshest ingredients that are in season, at their peak, and you cook with them, you can't really go wrong.
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I was so worried when I left 'GH:' so scared I'd never work again.
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I've never liked rehearsing too much.
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I never reflect or convey that which I have not experienced myself.
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I never saw anybody take so long to dress, and with such little result.
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The whole idea of our government is this: If enough people get together and act in concert, they can take something and not pay for it.
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A writer who presents men and women as creatures truncated below the waist is exposed as one who goes about without his trousers saying, 'see, I have had my testicles removed.
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Capital as such is not evil; it is its wrong use that is evil. Capital in some form or other will always be needed.
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Both of my parents are professors and everyone in my family has some fabulous degree of something or another and I couldn't get into college because I didn't know a language.
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Hypocrisy can afford to be magnificent in its promises, for never intending to go beyond promise, it costs nothing.