Napoleon Bonaparte Quotes
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When we were younger, we sang at the dinner table. We started doing two part harmony, then three part, and then we added back up tapes and instruments.
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Confidence is key. Sometimes, you need to look like you're confident even when you're not.
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Most kids at 10 or 11 love science, but I never outgrew it.
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Taking part in an Olympics on home ground is something you dream about.
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I really love the '90s. I love the music from then for sure, and to go back to New York then would be a really wonderful thing.
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For my own part, once I became a teenager, I experienced severe and violent racism.
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When a man sits in our jails for a number of years, and around him friends and family become angry, that is how we create terrorists.
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You do need to get lucky, no matter how talented you are.
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That Lana Del Rey is quite cute, isn't she? I quite like her.
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Let us not say that we will decide on a political basis at the national level that no State is competent to regulate the practice of medicine in that State if they decide to allow a doctor to prescribe marijuana, because that is what we are talking about.
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I don't think there was enough skepticism because I think most of us kind of believed that Saddam Hussein was building biological, chemical, and perhaps even, nuclear weapons.
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Wherever on this planet ideals of personal freedom and dignity apply, there you will find the cultural inheritance of England.
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On TV, if you fluff your lines, nobody gives a toss. But if you fluff a penalty in the World Cup, well - we all know how much that matters.
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We have no vital national interest in Syria's civil war.
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If David Bowie wants, I'll put him in my phone book.
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No one comes into our house and pushes us around.
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I always wanted to be more validated as a human being, as a person, than I was as a player. I think that was a really hard balance for me.
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As far as the fouls go, we are not going to rely on anyone else to make the calls for us.
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It is certainly not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable; it is precisely thereby that it attracts the more subtle minds. It seems that the hundred-times-refuted theory of the "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it.
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The best children's book writers are not people who have kids, but people who write from the child within themselves.
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Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, And men below, and saints above: For love is heaven, and heaven is love.
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The customs of the Jews are base and abominable and owe their persistence to their depravity. Jews are extremely loyal to one another, always ready to show compassion, but towards every other people they feel only hate and enimity. As a race (the Jews are not a race, because they have mingled with the other races to the point that they are only a people, not a race), they are prone to lust; among themselves nothing is unlawful.
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The Jews are the master robbers of the modern age.