Ziggy Marley Quotes
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Life is made up of sobs, sniffles, and smiles, with sniffles predominating.
O. Henry
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I certainly went to high school with some mean girls, and I would not wish that hell on anybody.
Karin Slaughter
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Neutrality, as a lasting principle, is an evidence of weakness.
Lajos Kossuth
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I love going back and forth from drama to comedy. I love switching it around and showing people that I can do both.
Kaitlyn Dever
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Romania is still very much underutilizing its natural and human potential.
Victor Ponta
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If we know we're just going to have sex and then ditch the guy, it can be fun.
Rachel Perry
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I was never really good in school.
A. J. Buckley
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A lot of players think the game is all about individual performances when it's really all about a team game.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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I do everything I can to have a diverse career because I just want to have options. I know that I can do Hamlet or I can do Stanley Kowalski, you know.
Sam Rockwell
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My landlady, who is only a tailor's widow, reads her Milton; and tells me, that her late husband first fell in love with her on this very account: because she read Milton with such proper emphasis.
Karl Philipp Moritz
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When you kill 500,000 children in order to impose your will on other countries, then you shouldn't be surprised when somebody responds in kind.
Ward Churchill
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It is thus necessary to examine all things according to their essence, to infer from every species such true and well established propositions as may assist us in the solution of metaphysical problems.
Maimonides
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I'm not a superhero - I'm a super worker!
Carine Roitfeld
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The research phase was really fascinating - I'm not a closeted nerd, I'm an out-of-the-closet nerd.
Natalie Merchant
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I have always believed the thesis that one's politics and the character of one's intellectual work are inseparable.
Bailey Whitfield Diffie
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Species conversation is beyond a doubt an issue that truly matters to the American public.
Ian Somerhalder
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Fundamentally, I'm profoundly influenced by hip-hop, so whatever I do is going to bear that seal.
Adam Mansbach
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Like so many Boomers, I saw 'Lawrence of Arabia' in 1962 when it was first released and when we were young teenagers. I'm not quite sure why - I really wish some psychologist would explain this - but that movie had a tremendous effect on many of us.
Mary Doria Russell
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We soothe newborns, but parents soon start teaching their children to tolerate higher levels of arousal, a job that is often assigned to fathers. (I once heard the psychologist John Gottman say, “Mothers stroke, and fathers poke.”) Learning how to manage arousal is a key life skill, and parents must do it for babies before babies can do it for themselves. If that gnawing sensation in his belly makes a baby cry, the breast or bottle arrives. If he’s scared, someone holds and rocks him until he calms down. If his bowels erupt, someone comes to make him clean and dry. Associating intense sensations with safety, comfort, and mastery is the foundation of self-regulation, self-soothing, and self-nurture, a theme to which I return throughout this book.
Bessel van der Kolk
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I'm my own psychologist.
Ziggy Marley