Galileo Galilei Quotes
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When you look at the lyrics of 'Sometimes When We Touch,' it's really very much an adolescent song.
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People in general are used to seeing me as the naughty girl because that's what they've always cast me as.
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I'm not a writer. I like being a reader.
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I didn't grow up loving horror.
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'Swan,' by Mary Oliver. Poems and prose. Reading from this book is as if visiting a very wise friend. There is wisdom and welcoming kindness on every page.
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Every startup should address a real and demonstrated need in the world - if you build a solution to a problem lots of people have, it's so easy to sell your product to the world.
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The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.
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My personality is that I like to express myself, and that is not something I will look to change.
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My dream artist to play at prom would be Frank Ocean. 'Thinking Of You' is one of my favorite songs. He makes really sweet music for slow dancing at prom.
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I loved Mia Hamm, and I really looked up to Julie Foudy as well, who is one of my mentors.
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So much talent comes from the base of poverty and those in the margins. You limit the base, you miss too much talent.
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Every time I pass a cafe, I imagine it being stormed by men with Kalashnikovs.
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I was the punk outsider who nobody messed with. I was fearless. At 16, I graduated and moved out.
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to be black
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I don't want them to take my money, either. That's just like taking it and burning it.
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We've got a lot more Polynesians playing rugby in Australia and now these young guys have come through our development system and are making their way into the national team.
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You don't really think The Terminator exists, but you want him to exist.
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Here's where redesign begins in earnest, where we stop trying to be less bad and we start figuring out how to be good.
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I love rap because it talks about pain that comes authentically from the ghetto. It moves me.
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No man can survey himself without forthwith turning his thoughts towards the God in whom he lives and moves; because it is perfectly obvious, that the endowments which we possess cannot possibly be from ourselves; nay, that our very being is nothing else than subsistence in God alone.
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Cruelty must be whitewashed by a moral excuse, and pretense of reluctance.
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And yet it moves.