Benedict Joseph Labre Quotes
I was watching souls going down into the abyss as thick and fast as snowflakes falling in the winter mist.

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Swedish taxes are high, and we don't get as much as we used to for them. And our schools aren't so good.
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I started out doing musicals.
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A democratically elected congressman of the United States of America should not be talking of an ethnic divide in Afghanistan, should not be interfering in Afghanistan's internal affairs.
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No one in the whole movie ever asks anyone, Did you write this letter' Part of the reason is that no one wants to hear that it isn't for them. As soon as they read it, they want it to be theirs.
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Timidity is the root of prudence in the majority of men.
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Not only did life originate on earth very early in its history as a planet, but for the first two billion years, Earth was inhabited solely by bacteria.
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Rhythm and blues used to be called race music. … This music was going on for years, but nobody paid any attention to it.
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The fundamental premise of liberalism is the moral incapacity of the American people.
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Kafka: cries of helplessness in twenty powerful volumes.
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It is a great rush to come up with a joke that gets a good response from the audience. It's gold!
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It's been great for me to play a real baddie.
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'24' is a pretty serious show - there isn't a lot of improv that is happening. Having said that, I do play around with the delivery. A lot of the humor comes from playing a character who is very furious and really up in her own brain and in a serious situation. That is humorous to me.
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Maybe I'll be 48 and die in the gutter in Paris.
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It's my responsibility, and entirely my fault, Of course I regret it. It's the kind of locker-room conversation we all use, but as prime minister I shouldn't have used it.
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I don't believe in the coach-in-waiting thing. I don't think that works.
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The journalism, I was a financial journalist - it's very good training as a writer. You have to write for deadlines; you have a certain economy of phrasing. As a training ground as a writer, it's fantastic. I also think it teaches you to be observant, to listen to people, and gives you an ear of dialogue from doing interviews.
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We are talking about institutionalizing a program on solar development that will outlast the Obama administration.
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I'm not a religious person at all.
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I'm not sure the public knows what it wants.
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I feel the need of relations and friendship, of affection, of friendly intercourse.... I cannot miss these things without feeling, as does any other intelligent man, a void and a deep need.
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I . . . hit him . . . elsewhere.” “Where?” “In his . . .In his inguine.” “Oh, dear God.” It was unclear whether Ralston’s words were meant as prayer or blasphemy. What was clear was that the woman was a gladiator. “He called me a pie!” she announced, defensively. There was a pause. “Wait. That’s not right.” “A tart?” “Yes! That’s it!” She registered her brother’s fists and looked to Simon. “I see that it is not a compliment.” “No. It is not.
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When Solomon said there was a time and a place for everything he had not encountered the problem of parking his automobile.
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Halfway through the winter, I decided I didn't want to be a comic anymore. I wanted to be a bear. Because bears are more evolved. It gets cold, and what does the bear do? He goes, 'Well, I'm going to bed! This blows!' And then it gets warm and he goes, 'Well, fuck, time to wake up!'
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I was watching souls going down into the abyss as thick and fast as snowflakes falling in the winter mist.