Catherine Crier (Catherine Jean Crier) Quotes
I loved being a judge, and sometimes I miss the power of the gavel, but this is a lot more fun.

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On the whole, it is the rights and freedoms of all citizens that are crucial in Saudi Arabia and from those the rights of women will emanate.
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The Lebanese people voted this time for change. So they are not satisfied with the actual situation. They want to see a new government. They want to see a new vision.
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Around 1960, I moved back to Europe, attracted by the newly founded European Organization for Nuclear Research where, for the first time, the idea of a joint European effort in a field of pure science was to be tried in practice.
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Look at Jessica Simpson. She's famous for being dumb. I guess it started with Marylyn Monroe, and she actually wasn't that dumb, but that's how she was perceived - and that's what got popular.
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If you go to a paintball subreddit, paintball companies can advertise to you.
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Music continues to remind me that its boundaries are limitless.
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I'm not a non-profit person. I think of myself as an entrepreneur who wants to work on global education.
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During the election, I had three male opponents and we went into a runoff. The front runner for the men was a native of Dallas who had run at large before, but I had a higher profile than him from my community service.
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We live in a frightened time, and people self-censor all the time and are afraid of going into some subjects because they are worried about violent reactions.
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I hope I did it the way my peers did it before me. I didn't do anything but try to play hard.
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R. Kelly is an image, a brand. That's my job. There's a whole other side of me that's Robert, who is a father, a friend. But then I put on the game face and go into the studio and do the music. That's just another day at the office.
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If values matter in an organisation, you have to be prepared to act consistently.
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The only way anyone knows which girl I'm with is if a one-night stand goes on 'Howard Stern.'
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The real problem is that there's a tendency to associate ageing with loss and decline and things that aren't desirable. But experiencing all that there is to experience in life - whether that's at the age of ten or thirty or fifty or eighty - is what life is all about.
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Falling down became second nature and it really didn't bother me.
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I'm learning the power of going away for the weekend and keeping myself company.
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I find a lot of things kind of funny and I often say what's on my mind, and then get nine texts from all my friends going, 'What's the matter with you?' But I haven't ever made a big attempt to have any particular image. And I don't really worry about it. If it's funny, I don't care.
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Then, in the next place, we must know that every being which is endowed with reason, and transgresses its statutes and limitations, is undoubtedly involved in sin by swerving from rectitude and justice.
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For truth has such a face and such a mien, as to be loved needs only to be seen.
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I found eternal peace in a Shinto shrine. I've been to Shinto shrines and God is everywhere. Christ is one of the ways! God is everywhere.
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It's really hard to see yourself and to recognize that you are a human being like everybody else. You just think everybody's judging you.
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To get an elementary grasp of the game of golf, a human must learn, by endless practice, a continuous and subtle series of highly unnatural movements, involving about sixty-four muscles, that result in a seemingly natural swing, taking two seconds to begin and end.
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To us, 'The Amazing Race' takes the whole world and turns it into a giant game. What could be better?
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I loved being a judge, and sometimes I miss the power of the gavel, but this is a lot more fun.