Bas Rutten Quotes
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There is perhaps no better way to appreciate the dizzying stupidity of the United States than to chat with 25 consecutive morning radio hosts.
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Perhaps misguided moral passion is better than confused indifference.
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I do not read SF as much as I used to. It's too much like a busman's holiday.
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Sometimes the kids come up with better endings than the real story.
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But I can't say that I didn't like John Hammond's performances often better than the originals.
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I do hold very strongly that tea is better in England. There's something in the milk. They must have special cows.
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What's better, a poetic intuition or an intellectual work? I think they complement each other.
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If Northern Ireland had better weather, it would be like New Zealand. It's an immensely beautiful country.
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Perfecting oneself is as much unlearning as it is learning.
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Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better.
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I will always find even the worst paintings that attempt some kind of representation better than the best invented paintings.
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In certain ways, we, many of us, stopped paying attention to the world. I have to think we would have moved on the whole climate issue in a different way if we'd been paying better attention.
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Pretty much I love all types of fish; I pretty much stick with that. I love vegetables. I don't eat too much carbs, but I love salads, though. I'll usually have a salad, except for breakfast.
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We have to build a better education in this country. We need to step it up.
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When you have a passion for something then you tend not only to be better at it, but you work harder at it too.
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A skilful leech is better far, than half a hundred men of war.
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It might sound like I'm a dreamer, but economic models have reached their height of evolution. Technology has evolved. What hasn't evolved is mankind's spirituality; everything is from 3,000 years ago. With spirituality comes morals, a better way of thinking.
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It's better to spend a lot on a getup you love than a fraction of that on something, or even five of those somethings, that you'll never bother to take out of the shopping bag. By the way, this advice also applies to discount love interests. And half-price sushi.
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Leading by example is the most powerful advice you can give to anybody.
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Doesn't the fight for survival also justify swindle and theft? In self defence, anything goes.
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[Harold Pinter] is a British playwright and is one of my favorite writers. Harold was very obsessed with when memory becomes mythology, that at some point you change your memory to fit who you believe you are.
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He never went out without a book under his arm, and he often came back with two.
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It is better to do too much than to do too little.