Cassandra Peterson Quotes
I remember the '60s, I remember the '80s, but somehow I went directly from the '60s to the '80s.

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You know, I think I still have a sense that no matter what you do, no matter what you achieve, no matter how much success you have, no matter how much money you have, relationships are important.
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I'm not running for state Senate because I wanted to become a politician. I'm running because I wanted to serve.
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Art is subjective. I'm not looking for people's praise.
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Those of us born into vitalist and expressionist cultures must hope that governments will draw back from shutting down the modernist project of exploring, experimenting, and imagining - of voyaging into the unknown - that has been essential for rewarding lives.
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I'm a person who promotes the concept of accountability to a great extent, and I've spoken in the Parliament and reinforced the need for accountability.
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Nothing is more enjoyable for me than when I'm watching a movie or a TV show and there's that sense that anything can happen. It is the most fun feeling in the world.
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It's better to be skinny than to be fat.
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Conscience is a mother-in-law whose visit never ends.
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When I was an orphan, I was the richest kid at the orphanage because everyone else was complaining about not having anything. But when I discovered that you could get two cents for a Coca-Cola bottle, I would follow people around who were drinking it and ask them if they were almost through with it.
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Isn't the purpose of bitcoin mining simply to get rich - or not, as the case may be? Well, at 21, we are less concerned with bitcoin as a financial instrument and more interested in bitcoin as a protocol - and particularly in the industrial uses of bitcoin enabled by embedded mining.
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If you're that hypersensitive about color and don't have a sense of humor, don't marry out of your race.
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The name 'Republican' in some ways has been hijacked by obstructionists.
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Growing up in New York City, my car culture is minimal. I rode on the train, the bus. I walked; I rode my bike, and when I was younger, I rode my skateboard.
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I doubt whether the Revolution has, in essentials, changed Russia at all. Reading Gogol, or Dostoevsky for that matter, one realizes how completely the Soviet regime has fallen back on to, and perhaps invigorated, the old Russia. Certainly there is much more of Gogol and Dostoievsky in the regime than there is of Marx.
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The public has an unusual relationship to the poet: It doesn't even know that he is there.
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It is time which imparts strength to all things and brings them to maturity.
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It's a weird business. You're trying to write something that's built on magic, which is pretty stressful.
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I used to be a serious sneaker addict, but I've moved on a little bit from those days.
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The wonderful thing about being a writer is that everything that happens is grist to the mill.
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Your mind is like, oh my God, I know this is wrong, but your body just gives in.
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Two souls dwell, alas! in my breast.
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We must remember that intelligence is not enough. Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education. The complete education gives one not only power of concentration, but worthy objectives upon which to concentrate.
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It's important to remember that there are many different types of people, styles of teaching and that we won't agree with all of them.
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I remember the '60s, I remember the '80s, but somehow I went directly from the '60s to the '80s.