Carrie P. Meek Quotes
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In work, do what you enjoy.
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My favorite foods are things that aren't great to eat, like pizza.
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Woody Allen is a great dramatist and a great comedian.
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She had destroyed whatever was between us by making a profound gaffe: She met me.
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When I write the music for any of my songs, I write as a composer-lyricist in my head.
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If you don't trust someone to look after your investments, then they shouldn't be doing the job for you.
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Whatever you want to do, do it now. There are only so many tomorrows.
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Having a goal in your mind helps you manifest it in some way.
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If there's a silver bullet in the battle to recapture Albany, it is the re-engagement of our citizens. This capital has become a physical metaphor for the isolation and alienation of our people.
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It appears that he's a victim of a hit-and-run and we don't arrest victims.
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What is to be, will be, and no prayers of ours can arrest the decree.
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I was in handcuffs. I was under arrest. I remember there was this old lady looking at me, and I could tell she felt real sorry for me, and she did'nt know but all I wanted to do was take her purse.
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I don't believe in fate or destiny. I believe in various degrees of hatred, paranoia, and abandonment. However much of that gets heaped upon you doesn't matter - it's only a matter of how much you can take and what it does to you.
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You have to think that part of Shaq's motivation to become a policeman is having a chance to arrest Kobe, right?
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Photography is the product of complete alienation.
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The smallest sprout shows there is really no death. And if ever there was it led forward life, and does not wait at the end to arrest it.
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I had been in France less than 48 hours before that obliging agent of yours had to stop me being run over by a French van full of French chickens because I’d looked the wrong way before crossing the street. Which shows how cunning the Gestapo are. “This person I’ve pulled from beneath the wheels of certain death was expecting traffic to travel on the left side of the road. Therefore she must be British, and is likely to have parachuted into Nazi-occupied France out of an Allied plane. I shall now arrest her as a spy.
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To turn Karl [Popper]'s view on its head, it is precisely the abandonment of critical discourse that marks the transition of science. Once a field has made the transition, critical discourse recurs only at moments of crisis when the bases of the field are again in jeopardy. Only when they must choose between competing theories do scientists behave like philosophers.