Benjamin Carson Quotes
I'm the only one to take out half a brain, although you would think, if you go to Washington, that someone had beat me to it.

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I love French films, and I copy things I see in them. I read magazines and also look at Tumblr. I love nails, so I literally just search the word 'nails' on Tumblr and start looking.
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In every truth, the beneficiaries of a system cannot be expected to destroy it.
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I love the way capitalism finds a place - even for its enemies.
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The key to winning baseball games is pitching, fundamentals, and three run homers.
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You need someone to see what you've done, to read it and to understand it and to appreciate what's gone into it.
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My mom, she is the most unbelievable mom that you could ever have in your entire life and she's always with me on everything. The most I've ever been away from her is two days. I love her more than anybody could ever know.
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'The Art Student's War' is, at its core, a traditional American wartime love story. As such, it is timely and engrossing. By the end, all its principal characters 'have been to Hell and back.'
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Ann Coulter is very popular. She has got a niche. She is a best selling author, but she does not represent Republican women.
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Education should not be about building more schools and maintaining a system that dates back to the Industrial Revolution. We can achieve so much more, at unmatched scale with software and interactive learning.
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A lot of things we're supposed to do are hard to do, but we can do them. They're always beneficial. Really, some things that are hard are beneficial.
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I still think I am the greatest.
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It's a sad fact about our culture that a poet can earn much more money writing or talking about his art than he can by practicing it.
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My siblings and I were friends with the boys who would become our stepbrothers - we grew up on the same street. I feel very special to have these amazing people in my life and if we hadn't all moved into this big house together I think I would have missed out on that, because we would have drifted apart.
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Nam concordia parvae res crescunt, discordia maxumae dilabuntur.
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In Tarzan's clever little mind many thoughts revolved, and back of these was his divine power of reason. If he could catch his fellow apes with his long arm of many grasses, why not Sabor, the lioness?
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The truths of naturalism do not satisfy the moral and religious nature.
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After all we have each of us only eight notes to work upon.
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It is very conceivable, that the labor of man alone laid out upon a work, requiring great skill and art to bring it to perfection, may be more productive, in value, than the labour of nature and man combined, when directed towards more simple operations and objects
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Why not be a top-notcher? A top-notcher is simply an individual who works for the institution of which he is a part, not against it.
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The idle man stands outside of God's plan, outside of the ordained scheme of things; and the truest self-respect, the noblest independence, and the most genuine dignity, are not to be found there.
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Solving a problem is hard enough; it gets that much harder if you’ve decided beforehand it can’t be done.
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In many ways, I think I'm still forming my ideas about my own identity in this world.
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It is not a question of starting. The start has been made. It's a question of what's to be done from now on.
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I'm the only one to take out half a brain, although you would think, if you go to Washington, that someone had beat me to it.