Cody Lundin Quotes
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If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?
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So wearing a corset certainly changes your state of mind.
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Oh, am I wearing an ascot? I didn't notice.
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I'd hate wearing suits every day.
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We used to take it really hard when people criticized us about what we were wearing, but not anymore.
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If you were dead," Owen told her, "you'd have bigger problems than what you were wearing.
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Wearing all that weight Of learning lightly like a flower.
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I may not have been wearing a mink coat, but I was traveling with a dog. That should have made you think I was an actress!
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If high heels were so wonderful, men would still be wearing them.
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Colombians don't switch on their TVs to see me, but what I'm wearing.
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I have not seen a nervous breakdown of executive power
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The drive behind what I do is really to make sure that people don't go to bed hungry. It's not just that I have a love of diversity, it's the importance of the uses of that diversity.
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Don't ever doubt yourself because there are enough people in the world that are going to doubt you.
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If you don't believe something, then don't say it. Saying it only gives it power. ~Betty White
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We must let go of those things that don’t serve us. In order to receive the blessings intended for us, we have to make room for them.
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Wallflowers may not be the prettiest of blooms, but at least they don’t get trampled.
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"Lots of people live on farms,” Violetta added. “Many of them don’t die, I’ve heard.
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Don't stop after you reach your goals; aim to surpass them!
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I was never interested in singing in the church choir or in school. I was more interested in becoming a musician.
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It is impossible to unite Christ and Baal -- their spirits cannot unite, their objects and purposes are entirely different; the one leads to eternal life and exaltation, the other to death and final destruction.
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Women were always ready to give themselves over for love, when all the men really had to offer them was the word and not the meaning behind it.
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Wonder, Carlyle declared, is the beginning of philosophy. It is not wonder, but rather the social enthusiasm which revolts from the sordidness of mean streets and the joylessness of withered lives, that is the beginning of economic science. Here, if in no other field, Comte's great phrase holds good: "It is for the heart to suggest our problems; it is for the intellect to solve them.... The only position for which the intellect is primarily adapted is to be the servant of the social sympathies.
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Because I don’t want to be wearing my scrotum as a necklace.