Tacitus Quotes
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I grew up in the indie world, and that's what I'm used to, but there's something really incredible about having money behind a film and having the time to do as many takes as you want.
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True love that lasts forever... yes, I do believe in it. My parents have been married for 40 years and my grandparents were married for 70 years. I come from a long line of true loves.
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Even knowledge has to be in the fashion, and where it is not, it is wise to affect ignorance.
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Washington is an endless series of mock palaces clearly built for clerks.
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Sometimes, you know, bad is good.
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I come armed with a really good ignorance. I don't strive toward ignorance. I come by it naturally.
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It's not personal, it's strictly business.
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The good news is that the Paris Agreement is not just a bilateral agreement between the United States and some other country. You have 200 countries who came together. It's an international agreement.
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Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways.
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Today we are shapers of the world of tomorrow.
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Iniesta - he is the Zinedine Zidane of the team, because he can do whatever you want him to with the ball.
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The EU views with serious concern ... Iran's intention to resume suspended nuclear activities. It urges Iran not to take this step ... at a moment when international confidence in the peaceful nature of (Tehran's nuclear) program is far from restored.
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Human thought by its nature is capable of giving, and does give, absolute truth, which is compounded of a sum-total of relative truths.
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I myself believe that the evidence for God lies primarily in inner personal experiences.
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The State is the coldest of all cold monsters.
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I don’t understand the hatred and fear of gays and bisexuals and lesbians… it’s a concept I honestly cannot grasp. To me, it’s not who you love… a man, a woman, what have you… it’s the fact that you love. That is all that truly matters.
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Love turns, with a little indulgence, to indifference or disgust; hatred alone is immortal.
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Though the human heart may have to pause for rest when climbing the heights of affection it rarely stops on the slippery slope of hatred.