Neal Gabler Quotes
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We will always make music, but Die Antwoord is... finite.
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Every child should at least grow up in family rather than without one.
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The best piece of advice that my mother gave me is to never have a plan B. She told me to stick to plan A because if you have a plan B you will inevitably fall back on it.
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I don't want to be liked. I want to be respected.
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Opera in English is, in the main, just about as sensible as baseball in Italian.
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My friends call me Miss Worst Case Scenario.
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I would never go travelling on my own. Some people like to go backpacking alone, but there's no way I would do that, even if you paid me - I just don't see the point. If I discover something beautiful, for me it's very important to be able to share it with someone and not just see it for myself.
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Wealth is just consistency... I don't want to be rich. I want to be wealthy.
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Americans must outgrow the unbecoming arrogance that leads us to assert that America somehow owns a monopoly on goodness and truth - a belief that leads some to view the world as but a stage on which to play out the great historical drama: the United States of America versus the Powers of Evil.
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The joy of life is variety; the tenderest love requires to be renewed by intervals of absence.
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Rationalization may be defined as self-deception by reasoning.
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Every time you go away, I always sayThis time it's goodbye, dearLoving you the way I doI take you back, without you I'd die dearKnowing I love you so.
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Place honey on the altars and die, You lovers that are bitter at heart.
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Either communism must die or Christianity must die because it's actually a battle between Christ and anti-Christ.
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I'd always listened to my parents' Bee Gees albums.
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I know London very well.
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It's appropriate to celebrate public service, and the thoughtful people who choose to serve. They symbolize what is good and decent about this historic citizen legislature, and we thank them.
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Theatres, along with the likes of the Ulster Orchestra, for example, are the cultural heartbeats of our towns and cities, and without them, we are much poorer for it.
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It was great. It felt like we turned that corner. We had leads going into the fourth quarter and we weren't able to sustain them.
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I don't really think our government at heart wants peace. So I urge you, write to Mrs. Laura Bush, because she reads.
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Orrin Hatch was the keynote speaker at the last meeting of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. He sought me out because he was a fan. I was thinking he had confused me with someone else.
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The will of God is exactly what we would do if we knew all the facts.
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In the electronic age, books, words and reading are not likely to remain sufficiently authoritative and central to knowledge to justify literature.
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We prefer knowing to thinking, because knowing has more immediate value.