Gautama Buddha Quotes
One is not low because of birth nor does birth make one holy. Deeds alone make one low, deeds alone make one holy.

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I don't want to be a bust.
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Most executives are male, so it's always sort of their vision of stuff. I'm constantly fighting against that even when I play the wife or the girlfriend or the best friend. I always try my hardest to bring as much layering in and not make things stereotypical, but it's hard.
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I'm very easily distracted unless I have music on. Listening to music while I brainstorm makes me think of scenes that would fit the mood of the music I'm playing.
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I saw John Garfield smoke. He was my idol, so I smoked. I even smoked like him.
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The Second Amendment is an integral part of the Bill of Rights.
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Dirk Nowitzki has been my hero for many years.
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It was the short men that caused all the trouble in the world.
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The strength of democratic societies relies on their capacity to know how to stand firm against extremism while respecting justice in the means used to fight terrorism.
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I loved my parents... but that can never change the fact that my father's violence ruined my childhood.
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When you start something new, you can be sure that the first few years will be full of failures and disappointments.
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For every failure, there's an alternative course of action. You just have to find it. When you come to a roadblock, take a detour.
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We want all the information because we do intend to get to the bottom of why some of these insurance policies have lapsed.
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The worst is feeling worthless.
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Humor is practically the only thing about which the English are utterly serious.
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When you see a woman wearing McQueen, there’s a certain hardness to the clothes that makes her look powerful. It kind of fends people off.
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The secret of life is in art.
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The Americans expect great things of me ... If the small Czech nation can have such musicians, they say, why could not they, too, when their country and people is so immense.
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By an irony of fate, my first employment was as a draughtsman. I hated drawing; it was for me the very worst of annoyances. Fortunately, it was not long before I secured the position I sought, that of chief electrician to the telephone company.
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There is no birth of consciousness without pain.
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And if it is true that we acquired our knowledge before our birth, and lost it at the moment of birth, but afterward, by the exercise of our senses upon sensible objects, recover the knowledge which we had once before, I suppose that what we call learning will be the recovery of our own knowledge . . . PLATO
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I dream of giving birth to a child who will ask: "Mother, what was war?"
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One is not low because of birth nor does birth make one holy. Deeds alone make one low, deeds alone make one holy.