Edmund Spenser Quotes
Sleep after toil, port after stormy seas, Ease after war, death after life does greatly please.

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We have a very loyal fan base, the kind tat buys the record the day it comes out, sees every show, and that's fantastic, but what about the people who would never hear about our band?
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As a very young girl, I understood that the interior activities of the home are as significant as the exterior activities of society.
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I think that black people, to a degree, need to have a certain level of dexterity. If we want to be at the highest level of whatever our field is, we have to be able to navigate both worlds. We all just know that you gotta be able to put that suit on and have a conversation with people that don't look like you or your family.
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When I was in college, I learned to really take care of my body and figured out what works best for me and what doesn't work for me when it comes to my nutrition. That helped so much on the field because soccer is such a fitness-oriented game.
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For me, my home is a peaceful place where I can rest, and it gives me back energy.
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Justice is itself the great standing policy of civil society; and any eminent departure from it, under any circumstances, lies under the suspicion of being no policy at all.
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I feel that everything I do in my life I can do in a shorter time than most men can. It's the quality, not the quantity.
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It is easy to get an interesting loop to happen, but it becomes a collage when the song and loop are constantly changing.
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It is very wrong to sleep in your make-up, but when you wake up the next morning, I think it looks very good.
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I have a deep and ongoing love of Iceland, particular the landscape, and when writing 'Burial Rites,' I was constantly trying to see whether I could distill its extraordinary and ineffable qualities into a kind of poetry.
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I'm a kind person; I don't have a really nihilist streak in me, but I respond to that kind of humour.
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Symbolism is alright in 'fiction,' but I tell true life stories simply about what happened to people I knew.
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I'm a conservative Republican, small-business guy, married to same gal - love of my life - for 36 years. Strong family man, deacon at my church; I believe in America. I know government is not the answer; individual liberty and personal responsibility is the answer.
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I also didn't consider myself a huge baby person.
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When I was single, I was down to $100 of power a year.
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For some reason, I spent my early thirties reading as much postwar Hungarian fiction as I could get my hands on.
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If a topic hits me, I'll start going on it. But you can't force it.
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Law enforcement officers are never 'off duty.' They are dedicated public servants who are sworn to protect public safety at any time and place that the peace is threatened. They need all the help that they can get.
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Justice is like a train that is nearly always late.
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As the Iraqi people better understand that Saddam Hussein and his regime are history, it is my hope that they will get behind the coalition effort to help them create a democratic government and rebuild their country.
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My father told me once not to expect anything from anybody so I wouldn't be disappointed. If somebody was nice and did nice things for me, I should be overjoyed, but I shouldn't go through life expecting it, which is very good advice.
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You are not responsible for anyone who stubbornly chooses to ruin his own life.
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Then away out in the woods I heard that kind of a sound that a ghost makes when it wants to tell about something that's on its mind and can't make itself understood, and so can't rest easy in its grave, and has to go about that way every night grieving. As you value your life or your reason keep away from the moor.
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Sleep after toil, port after stormy seas, Ease after war, death after life does greatly please.