Wayne Dyer Quotes
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I luckily had a very charming, lovable mom who I think everybody could see bits and pieces of their mom in.
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Bond? It is a bit like saying, 'Do you want to play Superman?' Anyone would dream of it. It's one of the most coveted roles in film. I'd be honoured. But I don't know if it will actually happen. I'm just happy with the idea of being associated with it. It's nice there's a lot of good will.
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If it's a good song, it's a good song. I'll take it.
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I'm drawn to villains that are three-dimensional and raw and that I can kind of see in my own life.
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Freedom across the world is a result of many individuals working together.
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I was going to go to college and graduate and move to New York and do the Broadway thing. That's where a lot of my influences vocally and writing come from. Then I did some covers, and towards the end of college, I saw it was a path I could take. I wrote more pop music.
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Little remnants from everywhere I've been are scattered around my home. I collect rocks in a weird way, with stones from around the world as mementos. I've also got three haranas, which are little guitars.
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I don't like attacking.
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I was desperate to go back to New York and when 9/11 happened, I feared moving to the bulls-eye and that was very hard because I have a lot of family there and I really had to question what I didn't like about this community.
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I never felt a need to manipulate my career from the outside - try to be someone I wasn't to get ahead.
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I've never worried about payback. People are hungry for leadership that's not afraid of political consequence.
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Energy is a concept that has been coined by physicists. There is no observable thing known as energy anywhere.
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I'm not looking to go out there and make a rhythmic Timbaland track.
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I used to just sign papers and not pay no attention to what I'm signing.
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It's important to study and understand your responsibilities within any profession, but it's particularly important for military officers to read, think, discuss, and write about the problem of war and warfare so they can understand not just the changes in the character of warfare but also the continuities.
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I do try very hard to develop themes that are easily understood and that, hopefully, will paint vivid images of the legal principles and implications of the ruling that will stick in the Justices' heads and will help influence how they think about the case.
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Your reader is interested in a guileless, fresh, first-time-we-talked-about-it way. What a great liberation that is. And teenagers, if you respect them, will follow you a lot further than adults will, without fear of being a genre that they may not like or have been told not to like. They just want a story.
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Everyone agrees to that; but when we come to define truth, dissension starts.
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I had studied Irish history. I had read speeches from the dock. I had tried to fuse the vivid past of my nation with the lost spaces of my childhood. I had learned the battles, the ballads, the defeats. It never occurred to me that eventually the power and insistence of a national tradition would offer me only a new way of not belonging.
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A false idea is not only one which is absolutely subjective but one which is absolutely objective.
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I've spent my life navigating through sensitive issues. Not wanting to upset people.
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Growth is painful. Change is painful. But, nothing is as painful as staying stuck where you do not belong.
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What you can become depends upon what you can overcome.
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You cannot be lonely if you like the person you're alone with.