Nico Santos (Nico Wellenbrink) Quotes
I hate that femininity in a gay men is a 'stereotype.'
Nico Santos
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There's never one sunrise the same or one sunset the same.
Carlos Santana
Santana
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If China wants to be a constructive, active player in the world economy, it's got to respect intellectual property rights or it makes it pretty impossible to do business with them.
Dan Glickman
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I remember a conversation with my parents about who the people on the TV were, and learning they were actors and they acted out this story and just thinking that was the most fantastic notion, and that's what I want to do.
David Tennant
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I recently read that it's the left brain that does all that calculating, and the right brain that does the poetry. Somehow I've veered way towards the left. I've been doing it for years. Maybe I do art to balance it out.
Jason Mraz
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In the major institutions of education, government, science, and the arts, we are witnessing the imposition of a post-Christian view of life. It now dominates in motion pictures, television, and every other form of entertainment.
D. James Kennedy
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As creeping ivy clings to wood or stone, And hides the ruin that it feeds upon, So sophistry, cleaves close to, and protects Sin's rotten trunk, concealing its defects.
William Cowper
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Buddhism is all about finding your own way, not imitating the ways of others or even the ways of Buddha himself.
Brad Warner
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Never underestimate the enemy, above all if he is a stupid one and deserves to be killed.
William C. Brown
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... a woman who is not feminine is a monster in creation.
Elizabeth Missing Sewell
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I haven't written my memoirs or let the television movie be made about my life.
Sally Ride
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I'm from California, but my father, who passed away when I was young, was from Newark. When I was kid, we would go back east and catch Yankees games. His side of the family are big Yankees fans. But, the real connection came in '97 when I moved to New York and became friends with the team.
Carson Daly
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When language was not transcendental enough to complete the meaning of a revelation, symbols were relied upon for heavenly teaching, and familiar images, chosen from the known, were made to mirror the unknown spiritual truth.
William H. Hunt