Andrew Michael Ramsay Quotes
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I don't have a goal but I just want to work on movies that I really like.
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It seems to me that more and more we've come to expect less and less from each other, and I think that should change.
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If I can go from burglar for the government to talk show host, you can go from entertainer to congressman.
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I'm looking for a world where love will no longer be extraordinary.
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I want to be fulfilled in myself, rather than try to follow exactly in my father's footsteps.
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We have an impact on nature, and nature has an impact on us.
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Prayer is often a temptation to bank on a miracle of God instead of on a moral issue, i.e., it is much easier to ask God to do my work than it is to do it myself. Until we are disciplined properly, we will always be inclined to bank on God's miracles and refuse to do the moral thing ourselves. It is our job, and it will never be done unless we do it.
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The future for us is the foreseeable future. The South Asian, however, feels that it is perfectly realistic to think of a 'long time' in terms of thousands of years.
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Why isn't the movie industry forced to open its shooting locations to an organization that is there to advocate for animal actors? The industry isn't allowed to pick and choose which movies using young children it will or won't allow to be monitored. The vulnerable should be protected.
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If privacy ends where hypocrisy begins, Kitty Kelley's steamy expose is a contribution to contemporary history.
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To pray only when in peril is to use safety belts only in heavy traffic.
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If you are willing to reflect on the courage and moderation of other people, you will find them strange.
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Neither earth nor ocean produces a creature as savage and monstrous as woman.
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Too much zeal offends where indirection works.
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It's in vain to recall the past, unless it works some influence upon the present.
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The consciousness of the falsity of present pleasures, and the ignorance of the vanity of absent pleasures, cause inconstancy.
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The most natural, and, consequently, the truest and most intense of the human affections are those which arise in the heart as if by electric sympathy.
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Poetry is the greatest literature, and pleasure in poetry is the greatest of literary pleasures. It is also the least easy to attain and there are some people who never do attain it.