Ed Foreman Quotes
Life is primarily for laughing, loving, and living. It ain’t just for whining, worrying, and working!

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As far as things I avoid, I always avoid following trends just because they're trends.
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They really wanted to find the chemistry.
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Music isn't just for professionals. We delegate all of our music and our dancing and our art to professionals. It's silly. We should be doing our own dancing and drawing.
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Either we heal now, as a team, or we will die as individuals.
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within that ageing outer shell we remain very much the same as we did in our late teens and early twenties.
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Decide upon your major definite purpose in life and then organize all your activities around it.
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Long-term unemployment is particularly costly to those directly affected, of course. But in addition, because of its negative effects on workers' skills and attachment to the labor force, long-term unemployment may ultimately reduce the productive capacity of our economy.
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You forget all of it anyway. . . You forget who was cool and who was not, who was pretty, smart, athletic, and not. . . You forget all of them. Even the ones you said you loved, and even the ones you actually did. They’re the last to go. And then once you’ve forgotten enough, you love someone else.
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Are — you — insane?” said Hermione in a hushed voice. 'I don't think so,' said Harry, shrugging.
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I had the feeling that as a soldier I didn't do what I thought I had it in me to do, and wanted to do.
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Nothing is as important as the biggest day in your life.
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Allopathic doctors used to laugh condescendingly at those who posited that psychological, emotional and spiritual factors were important contributors to the sickness as well as healing of the body.
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To read a newspaper for the first time is like coming into a film that has been on for an hour. Newspapers are like serials. To understand them you have to take knowledge to them; the knowledge that serves best is the knowledge provided by the newspaper itself.
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Your real progressives are never fair: they are never sufficiently neutral.
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We cannot get to our knowledge because the world is too loud. And we tend to make it louder as we cry out in pain, pretending we are singing.
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An 18th century brain, in a 21st century head.
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The longest way round is the shortest way home. (Quoting Alexander MacLaren, The Wearied Christ and Other Sermons)
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People often say very, very nice, complimentary things. But I think it's better if you don't take that too much to heart.