Earl Hudson Quotes
He served with distinction, weathered storms, cold and heat. He came through it all real well and was always rearing to go. He was a great mascot.

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If a man cannot prove his religion in the valley, it is not worth anything.
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Art is the exclusion of the unnecessary.
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Family and moral values are so central to everything that I am.
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Pieta Brown is a great singer/songwriter who possesses major star power magnetism.
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When shooting in real spaces, the work of a cinematographer begins where location meets production design meets time of day. No movie light will ever look as real as the sun, so scheduling becomes truly paramount to naturalistic lighting.
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I am in favor of animal rights as well as human rights. That is the way of a whole human being.
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I take great care of myself by carefully shutting myself away.
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Error is none the better for being common, nor truth the worse for having lain neglected.
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Only where there are graves are there resurrections.
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The avowed policy of non-cooperation has been not to make political use of the disputes between labour and capital.
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If you think the world is all wrong, remember that it contains people like you.
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Use truth as your anvil, nonviolence as your hammer and anything that does not stand the test when it is brought to the anvil of truth and hammered with nonviolence, reject it.
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My face is muffled in my mother's clothing. Her rhinestones injure me. See: my feet are going. Fish flee the forefinger of my aunt. The sun streams over the geraniums. What has this to do with what I feel, with what I am.
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Sire, you are looking at a plain man, and I am looking at a great man. Each of us may benefit.
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Non-cooperation enables us to show that in everything that matters we can be independent of the Government.
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Everything I do is about setting up for the next. I think that my confidence and belief in myself as well as the music and trusting my judgment of my songs really grew the most.
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The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion (either as being the received opinion or as being agreeable to itself) draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number and weight of instances to be found on the other side, yet these it either neglects and despises, or else by some distinction sets aside and rejects, in order that by this great and pernicious predetermination the authority of its former conclusions may remain inviolate.
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He served with distinction, weathered storms, cold and heat. He came through it all real well and was always rearing to go. He was a great mascot.