Chalene Johnson Quotes
If you align your priorities in such a way that puts people first, everything begins to make more sense.

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The best way to remember your wife's birthday is to forget it once.
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If you don't want to get bored with what you're doing, you have to change.
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I think Thanksgiving is the perfect occasion to break open a buttery, oaky Chardonnay from California.
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Lunch is for wimps.
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The Irish job was something that had to be sorted out.
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You'll hear 'Hippie,' or, 'Get a haircut.' I like it. I think it's funny because they think we've never heard that before. So, like, good one.
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I like the ideology of there being no such thing as perfection. But I'm of the opinion that I have witnessed perfection at various times, especially in art.
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I'm happy with my commercial heroine tag.
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I think fearless is having fears but jumping anyway.
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Men make more money but have lower net worths.
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When somebody says to you the real USC is in L.A., tell them we were a school before they were a state.
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Now you've positioned yourself to play big games, ... This was huge for us, really a big deal.
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Physical training is mental warfare!
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Photography has arrived at the point where it is capable of liberating painting from all literature, from the anecdote, and even from the subject. In any case, a certain aspect of the subject now belongs to the domain of photography. So shouldn't painters profit from their newly acquired liberty, and make use of it to do other things?
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Worst that can happen is Hagrid’ll have to get rid of the skrewts. Sorry ... did I say worst? I meant best.
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Perfect young men don't get murdered, they don't even get born.
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Moi?” He put his hand over his heart and did his best wounded-innocent look. “You must be thinking of some other uncouth jackass. Which makes me jealous, by the way.
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I am very ambitious in a way, in that I'm not trying to be the richest guy or whatever. I just really like my work.
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We live in an age of global expectations. Our hopes have converged in many ways, none more so than in our democratic aspirations.
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The computers are in control. We just live in their world.
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If you align your priorities in such a way that puts people first, everything begins to make more sense.