Keiji Fukuda Quotes
People are hungry in these communities. They don't know how they are going to get food.

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Our music doesn't make many compromises, but we take it into a venue that's larger than people expect.
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No, I didn't work it out upside down, I never turned it around.
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I've never been to New Zealand before. But one of my role models, Xena, the warrior princess, comes from there.
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I take my work seriously.
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I don't know what these Republican congressmen drink that make them experts on women's reproductive health.
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If 'Deadwood' had gone on another two years, I wouldn't have got as many movies made.
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Playing in Wembley Stadium in front of 83-some-thousand fans to win a gold medal was unreal.
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I took on cancer like I take on everything - like a mission and a job to accomplish.
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I have a chef who makes sure that I'm getting the right amounts of carbs, proteins and fats throughout the day to keep me at my max performance level.
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I think the reason Buddhism and Western psychology are so compatible is that Western psychology helps to identify the stories and the patterns in our personal lives, but what Buddhist awareness training does is it actually allows the person to develop skills to stay in what's going on.
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Last four months were great for me, was probably one of the best four months of my career, playing unbelievable in the clay court season.
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When I played in a band, people just stand there and look at you and criticize what they didn't like. But if you watch a D.J. show, people go crazy from beginning to end. Say what you want against D.J.'s, but you can't deny that the energy level in the audience is for the most part far above what rock bands have.
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We can't have an intelligent foreign policy unless we have an intelligent public, because we're a democracy.
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I like to be involved with the scriptwriter early on, helping shape the story, and working out how the story can be told directorially.
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Our strongest gifts are usually those we are barely aware of possessing. They are a part of our God-given nature, with us from the moment we drew first breath, and we are no more conscious of having them than we are of breathing.
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Men frequently think that the evils in the world are more numerous than the good things; many sayings and songs of the nations dwell on this idea. ...Not only common people make this mistake, but even many who think they are wise.
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It has seemed to me that our search for this mysterious factor of difference must lead to the conclusion that it was not a single factor but the united workings of at least three forces, that brought about the wide difference.
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Kerry would let Paris decide when America needs defending. I want Bush to decide.
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A man really writes for an audience of about ten persons. Of course if others like it, that is clear gain. But if those ten are satisfied, he is content.
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I don't see people. I don't see men and women at all. When I see them, I see... their mothers and fathers. I see how old they are inside. Like when I look at the president, or anybody in a record company, or a store owner, I may see a little boy behind the counter with the face of an old man. And that's who I talk to.
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People talk very much about, 'What can we do with the orchestra in the 21st century?' We should think about the 21st century, of course.
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That term's definitely got a negative aura to it, because people think a diva is somebody with an attitude who demands things all the time. Of course there is that type of diva, but my idea of a diva has always been a singer - whether male or female - who gets on that stage and captivates you with their presence and their voice.
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The people know more about [Jazz] in other countries than in America. America is the last country to know about anything, because we're too fat, we have too much of everything, you understand? And we do not listen.
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People are hungry in these communities. They don't know how they are going to get food.