Barbara Fredrickson Quotes
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Strict justice would demand total confiscation of your property, personal imprisonment and fines.
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My dad was a janitor for U.S. Radium Corporation, and he stayed there for 37 years. So he didn't read.
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Government, which does not and did not grant us our rights, must not now seek to deny them by using fear as its justification.
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I give myself this advice: Do not fear truth, let it be ever so contrary to inclination and feeling. Never give up the search after it; and let me take courage, and try from the bottom of my heart to do that which I believe truth dictates, if it lead me to be a Quaker or not.
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The issue is not whether or not you have that power, the issue is whether or not you use it.
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Clothes and manners do not make the man; but when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance.
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The real danger in life is not death, but living an evil life.
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Are there people's music that I don't like? Sure, there are.
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I do to keep things sounding fresh. Sometimes just changing the running order of the show is a good idea.
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I say this often, THINK. There is something in life called common sense. Webster's says common sense is sound and prudent judgment based on a simple perception of the situation or facts. Perhaps this is why in 1776, Thomas Paine used these words as a title for the most famous pamphlet ever written.
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Sensationalism only works for so long. Think of something like the Kony 2012 campaign. Its sensationalized, viral language got people all hot and bothered, but at the end of the day, there was so much it got wrong about the situation, and that did more damage to their cause than what they got right.
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Whites have traded their culture for power.
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You can't sit at the table of success for too long or you'll feel bored and dead.
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The Statist has constructed a Rube Goldberg array of laws and policies that have institutionalized his objectives. His success breeds confidence in the limitlessness of his endeavors.
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Opportunity is the best captain of all endeavor.
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I remember one particular occasion when I hadn't played a solo for, quite literally, a couple of months. And I was asked to play a solo on a rock & roll thing. I played it and felt that what I'd done was absolute crap. I was so disgusted with myself that I made my mind up that I had to get out of it. It was messing me right up.
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Flourishing is not a solo endeavor.