Nellie Fox Quotes
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Politics matters. Ideas matter. Democracy matters, because all of us need to be able to make a difference.
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There is no better time than right now to start your own "family tradition" of helping needy children.
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And I've got some screenplays and plays ready to dip into when I need to.
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With the mailorder, I wake up in the morning, I check my e-mail, process the orders, and then I just print everything out. And then for the rest of the day it's actually sitting with paper.
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I'm a big fan of saying the thing that is not necessarily sincere or earnest, but definitely honest.
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There isn't anything that I cannot be or do or have, and I have a huge Nonphysical staff that's ready to assist me, and I'm ready.
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A man who doesn't trust himself can never really trust anyone else.
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I played guitar in a band from when I was about 20 for three years. Then I sang a little. Then I started getting really busy as an actor and forgot about it.
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If we include hedonistic philosophy in hospitals, the lives of patients suffering from cancer would be much, much better.
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Public interest has been subordinated to private interest, and when there is no clear distinction between them, it opens the door to endless opportunities for corruption.
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A trillion dollars spent, 2,000 American lives lost - Afghanistan is the longest war in American history. But you don't hear a word about it.
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I think overall it is better for businesses to stay private because you have more latitude, more freedom.
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Nature is reminding us that it used to exist without human beings.
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If being smart is what you say it is, I will remain a fool my entire life.
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There is such sadness in his human eye that Tawaddud almost tells him the truth: that he should never marry a girl who loves only monsters.
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Evil must be confronted in its womb, and, if it can't be done otherwise, then it has to be dealt with by the use of force.
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I would like Americans to make things with their hands. Thomas Jefferson and I feel that makes for a much stronger nation.
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On two legs, Mickey Mantle would have been the greatest ballplayer who ever lived.