Andrew Hawkins Quotes
I was taught that justice is a right that every American should have. Also justice should be the goal of every American. I think that's what makes this country. To me, justice means the innocent should be found innocent. It means that those who do wrong should get their due punishment. Ultimately, it means fair treatment. So a call for justice shouldn't offend or disrespect anybody. A call for justice shouldn't warrant an apology.

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Success follows doing what you want to do. There is no other way to be successful.
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Nobody is bothered about an institution more than its alumni.
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I build community. However, I do it wearing a number of hats.
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'Dangerous' is an album that I was very dedicated to. I wanted every song to be a hit.
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I had rather be called a journalist than an artist.
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I never, by any regard, ever denied any part of my family roots.
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I ate better in Liberia than I did in Ohio.
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Look at misfortune the same way you look at success - Don't Panic! Do you best and forget the consequences.
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I'm a firm believer that the world should be your oyster when you're cooking. People should open themselves to other cuisines - there are a lot of hidden secrets all over the world.
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I think art comes from some sense of discomfort with the world, some sense of not quite fitting with it.
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Perhaps the greatest utopia would be if we could all realize that no utopia is possible; no place to run, no place to hide, just take care of business here and now.
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There's no road map. There's no textbook on how grief works and when your heart will be open - or if it ever will.
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The Indian story has never been written. Maybe I am the man to do it.
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Here's an idea: Spend two or three hours a day at least five days a week in front of a bookstore wearing a sandwich board with your bookcover on it while you chase and chat with anyone you can corral and who is willing to talk to you.
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I am from the country, and I grew up mostly influenced by country music.
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As you write about your life, there's a lot of things that you think about that you regret. It's interesting, because one of the things I regret the most is spending so much time focused on wrestling as opposed to focusing on my family.
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My aunt Julie was a production manager, and she heard of an opening. Some show was looking for children to run around the house or whatever. I auditioned and got the part, and I showed up in all of my monstrous energy, bouncing everywhere like an electron.
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I pride myself on being tragically uncool.
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A beam of light takes about two million years to reach from us to the Andromeda nebula. But my thought covers this distance in a few seconds. Perhaps some day some intermediate form of body and mind may permit us to say that we actually can travel faster than light.
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We have no more fundamental obligation in government than to ensure the safety of our citizens.
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These days the biggest issue is how many calories you consume. So all of this stuff distracts people from thinking about calories.
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I set a goal for myself everyday when I write - 10 pages a day - and it's much harder because I'm too dumb to turn off my Twitter and everything so it's always on and it's a real distraction. It's a major distraction.
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The fires of youth are not dead in old age... only banked down.
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I was taught that justice is a right that every American should have. Also justice should be the goal of every American. I think that's what makes this country. To me, justice means the innocent should be found innocent. It means that those who do wrong should get their due punishment. Ultimately, it means fair treatment. So a call for justice shouldn't offend or disrespect anybody. A call for justice shouldn't warrant an apology.