Rick Scott Quotes
How much should the state be involved in regulating the growth in communities when you already have a county doing it, or a city doing it?

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I was raised in Argentina until I was 11 and now I go back there a lot, at least twice a year. It's a country where I feel very comfortable and it represents an important period in my life.
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People asked, 'So what are you - a multimillionaire?' I like to say, 'A billionaire wanna-be.'
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I like sparkles; I think I'm a magpie.
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I have a lot of Republican friends.
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We don't have to look back at da Vinci's work and Albert Einstein's work and Mozart's work. We're actually living in the time period that David Lynch is creating his art. We're so lucky.
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Across the globe, disadvantaged children are not living up to their potential because if they attend school at all, the schools are usually not designed to meet their extra needs.
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That space between the white lines, that's my office. That's where I conduct my business.
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I still do find it very difficult in the West to connect to this politeness of smiling, not saying how you're thinking or not saying how you really feel.
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When you play guard, you're not going to block a lot of shots. Inside, you're going to block shots.
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Athletics is in my blood.
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The 'open' mind of the poet and artist can sense realities beyond the reach of our normal senses. The real problem is that our materialistic assumptions have a number of false premises built into them: it is only when we recognize this that we see there is no sharp dividing line between the everyday world and the invisible world of the clairvoyant.
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I am actually a very gentle person.
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I was always extremely independent growing up.
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The Internet was a saving grace for promoting and exposing, and even creating. It's a parallel world to the music industry that already exists, and I'm glad to be a part of it.
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Our ability to create jobs, our future growth, is built on the free market. It's built on open borders.
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I want to get down to the nuts and bolts of what is actually going to change to lift New Zealand's economic performance.
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I was studying to be a legal secretary when I was called to audition for 'Ken.'
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Adapting is a common natural way for people to adapt to their environment.
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in this society, dominated as it is by the profit-seeking ventures of monopoly corporations, health has been callously transformed into a commodity - a commodity that those with means are able to afford, but that is too often entirely beyond the reach of others.
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One of the things cognitive science teaches us is that when people define their very identity by a worldview, or a narrative, or a mode of thought, they are unlikely to change-for the simple reason that it is physically part of their brain, and so many other aspects of their brain structure would also have to change; that change is highly unlikely.
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I love London, even though the weather's not great. I've travelled the world and I've lived in Paris, Germany, Los Angeles and New York but I love the parks, the theatre and the Britishness and the way that all these communities have integrated.
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My dad never told me that when you audition, you might not get the role. He wanted to wait until my first disappointment to tell me.
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We didn't have a TV because we didn't have a whole lot of money. My parents would have their friends over - their friends who thought, 'How can you live without a TV?'
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How much should the state be involved in regulating the growth in communities when you already have a county doing it, or a city doing it?