Connie Brockway Quotes
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I'd rather be just a Korean musician as opposed to, you know, a K-Pop musician.
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If I could marry my motorcycle, I'd roll her right up to the altar.
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I've decided to study the MBA, as it's crucial to have comprehensive knowledge of business administration and management in running science technology institutes as well as making science-related policies.
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To me, AIDS is an international epidemic and every country can be affected by it. Therefore, it can be discussed on an international level. Unfortunately, AIDS doesn't require a visa.
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The arts can open the door to the imagination, pushing the envelope of how peace can be created. It takes courage to take this kind of risk, and courage is what we all need to create a better world.
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That's the American way. If little kids don't aspire to make money like I did, what the hell good is this country?
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With a pencil and paper, I could revise the world.
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I have committed to contribute in raising general public awareness, as well as inspiring broad, positive, committed action against illegal trade. It is an on-going and tough fight, but I believe that if we all join our hands, we can conquer!
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I don't spend money on anything. I don't collect anything. I don't spend it on furniture.
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Knowing it can always get worse, I try to be grateful for whatever good I have.
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The worst part of getting close to someone is the part when you have to miss them.
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God's men are better than the devil's men, and they ought to act as though they thought they were.
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Those whose lives were lost on September 11 will remain in our thoughts and prayers forever.
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As we are poetical in our natures, so we delight in fable.
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Christ offers us the incredible opportunity to trade temporary goods and currency for eternal rewards.
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How many a holy and obsequious tear hath dear religious love stolen from mine eye, as interest of the dead!
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In my view, far from deserving condemnation for their courageous reporting, The New York Times, The Washington Post and other newspaper should be commended for serving the purpose that the Founding Fathers saw so clearly.
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It is astonishing that gay and lesbian Americans are still treated as second-class citizens. I am confident that, very soon, the laws of this nation will reflect the basic truth that gay and lesbian people - like all human beings - are born equal in dignity and rights.
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The stomach carries the heart, and not the heart the stomach.
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That was Australian sarcasim.
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What should I do?" "Throw up in your typewriter every morning." "Yeah." "Clean up every noon.
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I find sarcasm before noon sours the stomach.