T. J. Miller Quotes
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I've tried to lead a progressive, activist government.
Dalton McGuinty
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The best of men cannot suspend their fate: The good die early, and the bad die late.
Daniel Defoe
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Sensation is amphibious: at the same time it joins us to and divides us from things. It is the door through which we enter into things but also through which we come out of them and realize that we are not things.
Octavio Paz
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Making mistakes is a lot better than not doing anything.
Billie Joe Armstrong
Green Day
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When you start to really know someone, all his physical characteristics start to disappear. You begin to dwell in his energy, recognize the scent of his skin. You see only the essence of the person,not the shell. That's why you can't fall in love with beauty. You can lust after it, be infatuated by it, want to own it. You can love it with your eyes and body but not your heart. And that's why, when you really connect with a person's inner self, any physical imperfections disappear, become irrelevant.
Lisa Unger
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My grandfather Frank Lloyd Wright wore a red sash on his wedding night. That is glamour!
Anne Baxter
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Steve Nicol never gives more than 120 per cent.
Kevin Keegan
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The thought of having a kid stricken with cancer just floored me. My children are everything to me.
John Roy Anderson
Yes
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That love of the practice of ending suffering will probably be all of the awakening that you would ever desire.
Cheri Huber
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It is not the drinker, but the man who has just stopped drinking, who thinks the world is going to the dogs.
H. L. Mencken
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Acts themselves alone are history, and these are neither the exclusive property of Hume, Gibbon nor Voltaire, Echard, Rapin, Plutarch, nor Herodotus. Tell me the Acts, O historian, and leave me to reason upon them as I please; away with your reasoning and your rubbish. All that is not action is not worth reading.
William Blake
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From Finding the Center to Reading and Writing: A Personal Account, the story remains the same: in a journey unique to myself, I left my worthless home, with its small people, and I sailed against the tides of chance and history looking for a better place -- for the center -- where I suffered greatly and made myself into a great writer.
Caryl Phillips