Charlie Jane Anders Quotes
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I am convinced that in the arts, committees are useless.
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Without natural gifts technical rules are useless.
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Music is more available than ever. It's up to people to figure out. Ultimately, it's up to the business to figure out what the business is, monetizing that.
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We can't plan life. All we can do is be available for it.
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The only excuse for making a useless thing is that one admires it intensely. All art is quite useless.
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In New York that probably has more lawyers per square foot than any other state in the union, more women lawyers. I mean, it to me shocking that this can happen in 2008, but fortunately, you had a governor who was sensitive enough to this outrage that he pointed it out to the nation, and is trying to do something about it.
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Knowing the Truth is Fairly Useless. Feeling it is Profound. Living it Makes All the Difference.
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God’s grace is freely available but in order to receive it you have to realize you are lost without it.
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All light is available light.
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It is not righteousness to outrage.
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Most serious writers refuse to make themselves available to the things that technology is doing. I've never been able to understand this sort of fear.
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Only the few times I've been to so-called treatment centers, which were a complete waste of money and useless. I didn't know what I was doing at the time, because I was always drunk when I checked in.
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No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.
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It is useless to meet revenge with revenge; it will heal nothing.
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Complaining doesn't make a difference; it's useless and it's wasted energy.
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Usually comedy is only available to us ladies in the romantic comedy. That's why I hate romantic comedies.
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Without the Gospel everything is useless and vain.
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If one does not understand the usefulness of the useless and the uselessness of the useful, one cannot understand art.
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Vowing, even intense vowing, is often useless. The next day comes and the next day goes. What works is making a vivid, concrete plan.
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A man of clear ideas errs grievously if he imagines that whatever is seen confusedly does not exist; it belongs to him, when he meets with such a thing, to dispel the midst, and fix the outlines of the vague form which is looming through it.
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A clamor for 'family values' requires deliberate blindness to the abuses that occur within families.
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Why was outrage only available when useless