Aaron Allston Quotes
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Nothing else matters except that I have fun, and I'm still having fun.
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What matters is that you are doing what you think is right based on the standards which you hold.
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Repeating is harder than anything else.
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Tone matters more than words.
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Everybody has a role or part to play; if somebody fits the bill, that is what matters.
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If the reader cares, I don't think it matters so much whether your hero is in fact an anti-hero.
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Now obviously the propositions of the system have reference to matters of empirical fact; if they did not, they could have no claim to be called scientific.
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To customers, it's the shirt that matters, not where it's made.
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Art is Art. Everything else is everything else.
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There is a vulgar incredulity, which in historical matters, as well as in those of religion, finds it easier to doubt than to examine.
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What matters in life is not what happens to you but what you remember and how you remember it.
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It matters little how much equipment we use; it matters much that we be masters of all we do use.
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In matters of the heart, nothing is true except the improbable.
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I don't have to be concerned about everybody else's character.
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Truth, in the matters of religion, is simply the opinion that has survived.
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Yes, I am a Jew, and when the ancestors of the right honorable gentleman were brutal savages in an unknown island, mine were priests in the temple of Solomon.
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I was born in Fayette County, over in Lexington, Kentucky, but I was raised most of my life in Paintsville.
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Nothing matters except life and the love you make.
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It's all you can say, when the end comes: 'I did not waste my time.' I think that matters. I think it may be all that matters.
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The kind of people that all teams need are people who are humble, hungry, and smart: humble being little ego, focusing more on their teammates than on themselves. Hungry, meaning they have a strong work ethic, are determined to get things done, and contribute any way they can. Smart, meaning not intellectually smart but inner personally smart.
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. . . in America, we have achieved the Orwellian prediction - enslaved, the people have been programmed to love their bondage and are left to clutch only mirage-like images of freedom, its fables and fictions. The new slaves are linked together by vast electronic chains of television that imprison not their bodies but their minds. Their desires are programmed, their tastes manipulated, their values set for them.
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When all else fails, complicate matters.