Brad Williams Quotes
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Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made.
Otto von Bismarck
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I was having serious issues with becoming a diabetic.
Randy Jackson Breakfast Club
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An entrepreneur assumes the risk and is dedicated and committed to the success of whatever he or she undertakes.
Victor Kiam
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But I'm an actor and I like to just keep working.
M. Emmet Walsh
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I never stop looking for things to try and make myself better.
Barry Bonds
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I always wanted to have my own album released before I graduated from high school.
Christina Aguilera
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She had the revelation one Sunday that while the other instruments played for everyone the violen played for her alone .
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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I think teenagers in the States grow up too fast. In Canada, kids are exposed to different things. Like school is very different; it's not nearly as social. Canadian teenagers see it as a much more serious place.
Neve Campbell
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Cyberspace is the funhouse mirror of our own society.
Bruce Sterling
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They were beaten to start with. They were beaten when they took them from their farms and put them in the army. That is why the peasant has wisdom, because he is defeated from the start. Put him in power and see how wise he is.
Ernest Hemingway
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It is terrible to speak well and be wrong.
Sophocles
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The more you love someone the more he wants from you and the less you have to give since you've already given him your love.
Yolande Cornelia "Nikki" Giovanni, Jr.
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There is no fear without some hope, and no hope without some fear.
Baruch Spinoza
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I hate this town, it's so washed up. And all my friends don't give a fuck, they'll tell me that it's just bad luck. When will I find where I fit in.
Jeremy McKinnon A Day to Remember
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I've struggled a lot for what I have today.
Raj Kapoor
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To walk before God and in His presence, is the ground and the costly jewel of true Christian living. I would have you above all things to grasp this firmly,because, when it is rightly understood and practiced, it includes all else.
Gerhard Tersteegen
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The errors of a wise man are literally more instructive than the truths of a fool. The wise man travels in lofty, far-seeing regions; the fool in low-lying, high-fenced lanes; retracing the footsteps of the former, to discover where he diviated, whole provinces of the universe are laid open to us; in the path of the latter, granting even that he has not deviated at all, little is laid open to us but two wheel-ruts and two hedges.
Thomas Carlyle
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What seems most likely is that Hood and his staff, weary of mind, exhausted in body and confident the Federal army was still trapped, simply went to sleep.
Eric Jacobson