Nick Blaemire Quotes
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In America, people think being South Asian is still kind of exotic. When you go outside New York and Chicago and L.A., there are people who have never tried Indian food... they've never even tasted it!
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The deadliest foe to virtue would be complete self-knowledge.
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I would play my Dungeons and Dragons songs and watch people's eyes glaze over, and then I would start joking around between songs, and all of a sudden people were lighting up and engaging.
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Obviously I will promote 'Vaalu.' It is my film. I am the lead actress in it; I play a major part, and I will promote the film.
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I think I was a pretty normal student; I just followed most of my friends.
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I think the New Aesthetic is a series of observations. I think most of the trouble people have had with it comes from a misunderstanding of it as a movement.
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I'm extremely grateful that I found writing, but it doesn't make it any more peaceful.
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I did telemarketing for years, starting at the age of 16, just selling steak knives to old people. Old people go through a weird amount of steak knives. I also sold straight meat over the telephone.
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I believe the record I was allowed to help establish by the side of the president was important.
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An element of exaggeration clings to the popular judgment: great vices are made greater, great virtues greater also; interesting incidents are made more interesting, softer legends more soft.
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You can't really go back to where you came from. I don't think any of us can.
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The modern video games kind of - they're too three dimensional.
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Besides, Jesus was a rich man. He had to have been, in order to have supported his disciples and their families during his ministry.
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The attacks on Sept. 11 really sent a shock wave through our economy, and the full reverberation of that is not yet known.
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I really think that's the key, part of the spiritual renewal that America needs to have, the notion that we really can have confidence in a better tomorrow.
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Do we absolutely, absolutely know this is true?
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Life is an end in itself, and the only question as to whether it is worth living is whether you have had enough of it.
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I used to think things were the way they are for a reason, that there was some hidden meaning. I used to think that this meaning governed the way the world was. But it's an illusion to think that there are good and bad reasons. Grammar is a lie to make us think that what we say is connected by a logic that you'll find if you study it, a lie that gone on for centuries. Because I now know that life just lurches between stability and instability and doesn't obey any law.