Karl G. Maeser Quotes
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My secret dream has always been to be a jazz musician. I tried the saxophone for a year or two when I was younger, but unfortunately I had to face the fact that I was not really talented!
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First, I was Bavarian State Minister of Justice, and after the ministries of justice in the various states were dissolved I became Reich Minister without portfolio.
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The most important thing is to just be good at what you do. You do a good job playing the character, and people will be taken up with your character, not your clothes.
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The 1950s would be my ideal decade because I'm actually very traditional; I enjoy being at home, and I'm a complete nester.
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The bad news motivated the drill instructors that much more.
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It's nice to get to know people who are the same age as you that do the same things because it's like a different level of understanding.
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I know I've got to just keep throwing the ball. That's what I do best.
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In the 90's action pictures were all the rage. As a woman, I was fed up with them and I initially thought that the script was just another action film dressed up as a period piece.
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My father usually does not talk to me about my films, and it was a pleasant moment when he appreciated me the first time.
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One-year-olds learn concealment. Five-year-olds lie outright: they manipulate via flattery. Nine-year-olds - masters of the cover-up. By the time you enter college, you're going to lie to your mom in one out of every five interactions.
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You have to learn a few things, which you do along the way, but basically, poetry is a matter of the ear. Iambic pentameters or what constitutes a stanza comes naturally - your ears will know.
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Being a professional cricketer, you have to adapt to the conditions quickly. It takes time to get rhythm when you are constantly traveling from one country to another.
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Old things are always in good repute, present things in disfavor.
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While choosing a fashion show, I take into consideration the designer and the collection. Then only I said yes to do a show.
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I'm one of five kids and we lived on a massive farm in New South Wales with my mum and dad.
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Courage is doing what you are afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you are scared.
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I always forgive, but I never forget.
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There is a limit to the success of conservative populism and the exploitation of 'little guy' or 'silent majority' rhetoric, and it is very often reached because of the emaciated, corrupted personalities of the demagogues themselves.
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Growth is a painful process. If we’re ever going to collectively begin to grapple with the problems that we have collectively, we’re going to have to move back the veil and deal with each other on a more human level.
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I got to grow up in an incredibly artistic family.
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La lune blancheLuit dans les bois;De chaque branchePart une voixSous la ramée.
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Just as nature abhors a vacuum, humans resist change. Change will occur; vacuums will be filled.
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What I really learned from Tim Burton is that it's important to have your own person in a role because you can't play a character unless there are elements of human behaviour that you yourself understand. I was really struck by how Tim Burton would like to sit and chat about you... or question things which then you had never thought about. It is a good thing to always step back a bit with things like that. But I try my damned hardest to learn something from everything I do.
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The Lord never does anything arbitrarily.