Andrzej Duda Quotes
As your friend and ally we urged all parties to work together to sustain Poland's democratic institutions, that's what makes us democracies, not just ... the fact that we vote in elections, but the institutions we depend on every day such as rule of law, independent judiciaries.

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I did go through this period where girls would be mean and I had a lot of guy friends. But I've found as an adult the importance of having female and male friends.
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If it was just me and Elvis one on one, which only happened once or twice in the times that I did see him, it was a really comfortable. He was a cool guy. Easy laugh, nice guy.
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I may not be wealthy; I'm living from pay check to pay check, but I get to make movies, which is what I love to do.
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It's not unusual for writers to look backward. Because that's your pool of resources. If you were to write something now, I bet there's a pretty good chance you'd call on your teenage years, your experiences then, stuff you learned then.
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Books are never finished, They are merely abandoned.
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Don't let a little sin in; all hell will break loose.
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This feels particularly good. It reaffirms the confidence I have in people.
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Once you reach a certain age, you're either slowly dying or slowly being reborn. I want to choose the latter.
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"Story-tellers" should listen seriously to design and architecture without getting all literary and imperial about that. Hackers are arrogant geek romantics. They lack the attentive spirit of inquiry.
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Maybe we didn't have many possessions, but we never went hungry, were cold, or lacked love.
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What does a philosopher demand of himself, first and last? To overcome his time in himself, to become "timeless.
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Whence arises all that order and beauty we see in the world?
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The universal hold used to be $1, ... Obviously that figure is rising along with gas prices.
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My cousin's a fool, and thou art another.
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Life is a death-defying experience.
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When a republic's most venerable institutions no longer operate as they were intended, it becomes possible for small cabals to usurp power, and, while keeping the forms, corrupt the function of those institutions for their own ends. Looking at things that way, the George W. Bush presidency has been both result and symptom of the decadence of America's constitutional mechanisms.
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Every kind of peaceful cooperation among men is primarily based on mutual trust and only secondarily on institutions such as courts of justice and police.
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America does not need another political campaign based on denial and avoidance of some of our real problems. It needs a crusade to reform and renew our country, its institutions and political system.