Calvin Johnson Quotes
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Where trade unions are most firmly organized, there are the rights of the people most respected.
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Modi is an excellent orator - sure, anybody who spouts untruths is an excellent orator.
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I am passionate about human rights.
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Once you give up rights, they're not going to give them back.
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I go out there and train as hard as anybody else.
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But as population became denser, the natural chemical and biological recycling processes became overloaded, calling for a redefinition of property rights.
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I don't think anybody steals anything; all of us borrow.
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Men and women have roles - their roles are different, but their rights are equal.
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A federal Voters' Bill of Rights could press the states to put non-partisan managers in charge of elections.
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In an easy matter. Anybody can be eloquent.
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Our first manager really pushed that we not sell our publishing rights, which is one of the earliest things an artist will do: They'll sell in order to get a cash advance.
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I don't dislike anybody. I love everybody.
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As I prepare for my second term as Secretary-General, I am thinking hard about how we can meet the expectations of the millions of people who see the U.N.'s blue flag as a banner of hope. We have to continue our life-saving work in peacekeeping, human rights, development and humanitarian relief.
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If someone tried to deprive you of your rights, you've got to resist it. You've got to resent it. You've got to fight against it.
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Ultimately property rights and personal rights are the same thing.
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I am an American citizen and feel I am entitled to the same rights as any other citizen.
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The Human Rights Organisation deceives the world by calling itself a human rights council.
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When you go in for any life rights, you always ask, 'Who would you have play this person, or who would you have direct?'
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Rumours are a part and parcel of being an actor, and I am okay with that.
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Anytime someone can beat the acting out of someone else, I think its a wonderful thing.
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The formula of the argument is simple and familiar: to dispose of a problem all that is necessary is to deny that it exists.
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I gave up tennis to study, but not before it had shown me how to focus and concentrate. It taught me self-discipline: I was playing four or five hours a day and doing five-mile runs. When I stopped, my energy had to be channelled into something else.
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A business model that hasn't been tried before is always interesting, even if it's likely to fail.
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I'm okay with anybody expressing their rights.