Andrew Gillum Quotes
Quotes to Explore
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We often fool ourselves that we are concentrating because we fix our attention on wavering objects.
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It is a novel kind of supremacy, the best that life can offer, to have as servants by skill those who by nature are our masters.
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When somebody persuades me I am wrong, I change my mind.
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If it isn't good, let it die. If it doesn't die, make it good.
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I feel very comfortable - literally and metaphorically - in my skin.
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Professional football is the most violent thing your eyes have ever seen.
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I love the convenience of a protein shake, and not just for after a workout.
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The Libertarian Party holds that same-sex marriages are an individual issue and that the government has no right to determine with whom a person should have a relationship.
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You said you want to became Hokage. I have become the Kazekage. If you are willing to bear the name Kage, you have to do what you must do.
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To be honest, I tend to romanticize the past, and though I appreciate all the conveniences of modern life, sometimes I yearn for simpler times.
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But the idols of the Market Place are the most troublesome of all: idols which have crept into the understanding through their alliances with words and names. For men believe that their reason governs words. But words turn and twist the understanding. This it is that has rendered philosophy and the sciences inactive. Words are mostly cut to the common fashion and draw the distinctions which are most obvious to the common understanding. Whenever an understanding of greater acuteness or more diligent observation would alter those lines to suit the true distinctions of nature, words complain.
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I can feel it in my bones that no matter what we do, even if we do not do anything, the revolutionary government of Madame Cory Aquino will collapse.
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Our deepest wishes are whispers of our authentic selves. We must learn to respect them. We must learn to listen.
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I've always been quite an insecure person.
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Anytime we think the problem is 'out there,' that thought is the problem. We empower what's out there to control us. The change paradigm is 'outside-in' - what's out there has to change before we can change. The proactive approach is to change from the 'inside-out': to be different, and by being different, to effect positive change in what's out there - I can be more resourceful, I can be more diligent, I can be more creative, I can be more cooperative.
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I consider myself an activist who governs.