Bernard of Clairvaux Quotes
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I didn't have a sweet tooth, but I liked butter, and I liked sauces, and I liked wine... and curry... and cheeses.
Maeve Binchy
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It's going to be over soon, so I don't really have time to get busy.
Ursula Andress
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You have people come into your life shockingly and surprisingly. You have losses that you never thought you'd experience. You have rejection and you have learn how to deal with that and how to get up the next day and go on with it.
Taylor Swift
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Give me a museum and I'll fill it.
Pablo Picasso
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I've said numerous times that I play to have a stage that people will listen to, and I pray to God that I do right by my influence.
Cam Newton
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Today our approaches to children are fragmented and partial. Those who care for well children know little of children who are sick. The deep knowledge that comes from the intensive attempt to cure is separated from the knowledge of those whose main task is to teach.
Margaret Mead
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It is the parents duty to intervene when they see wrong choices being made.
M. Russell Ballard
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I think there are a lot of pictures to make. I sometimes question whether I'm even an artist or just a painter. To me, the making of the pictures is the most important thing.
Martin Mull
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Sometimes I feel like tap-dancing, screeching, unscrewing light bulbs, pulling curtains, combing hair, doing knee bends, handstands and turning somersaults out there.
Ilie Nastase
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Tune out the naysayers, tune into your own courage, and take a bold step toward the passion-filled life you really want.
Oprah Winfrey
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It's an acting job - acting natural.
Alistair Cooke
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The camel carries on his dreary circular task with his usual slow and pompous step and head poised superciliously, as if it were a ritual affair above the comprehension of the vulgar; and no doubt he comforts himself for the dullness of life by a sense of virtue, like many other formalists beside him.
Freya Stark
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I visualize a time when we will be to robots what dogs are to humans, and I'm rooting for the machines.
Claude Shannon
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Better to reign in hell than serve in heav'n.
John Milton
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I focus on the most important form of innumeracy in everyday life, statistical innumeracy--that is, the inability to reason about uncertainties and risk.
Gerd Gigerenzer
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I have just dropped into the very place I have been seeking, but in everything it exceeds all my dreams.
Isabella Bird
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In spite of all the terrible things that happen in our world, hope can - and must - prevail.
Anne Fontaine
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To serve Mary is a mark of eternal salvation to come.
Bernard of Clairvaux