Ashleigh Brilliant Quotes
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When a system of oppression has become institutionalized it is unnecessary for individuals to be oppressive.
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The one thing I will never do is become pigeonholed.
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Most vegetarians look so much like the food they eat that they can be classified as cannibals.
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Cynicism is something which has become symbolic of imperial policy.
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In a way my reputation has become that of the curmudgeon.
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As I have got older, I have become easier on myself. It's about realising things can't be perfect.
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We did not become libertarians because we are altruists.
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I really wanted to work and become independent.
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Wisdom is knowledge which has become a part of one's being.
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Ten million dollars after I'd become a star I was deeply in debt.
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When I go home, all I wanna do is just sleep and eat.
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It's a fairly recent thing but I've become very fond of making drinks myself.
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When it comes to literal nourishment, the food we eat, life begets life.
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To be honest, I've just become a Steelers fan.
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Why can't I just eat my waffle?
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Well, I don't want to become a prognosticator.
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I love a burger and fries, but it's not what I crave. I love to eat healthily.
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The crimes that become iconic etch themselves into the collective consciousness because they suggest a frightening truth: that the universe does not rely on cause and effect.
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Yet did that Antiochus, who was also called Dionysius, become an origin of troubles again.
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We have to become the people we always should have been.
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My father has been a voice of encouragement in times of desperation for so many people. But he died when I was so young that, for me, his music has been a way for me to get to know him better.
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Next, to make them expert in the usefullest points of grammar; and withal to season them and win them early to the love of virtue and true labour, ere any flattering seducement or vain principle seize them wandering, some easy and delightful book of education would be read to them; whereof the Greeks have store, as Cebes, Plutarch, and other Socratic discourses.
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You are what you eat, but eventually you become what eats you.