Albert Camus Quotes
But the world itself has no reason, and I can say so, I who have experienced it all, from the creation to the destruction.
Albert Camus
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I look for my opportunities, not trying to go outside of my genuine realm, because leadership has to be genuine and authentic.
Aaron Rodgers
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I've made these films, and I'm really proud, but my lifestyle hasn't changed.
Taron Egerton
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With the Lincoln assassination, the South didn't feel it could mourn along with the North. But Garfield was beloved by all the American people. He was trusted and respected by North and South, by freed slaves and former slave owners. Also by pioneers, which his parents had been, and by immigrants.
Candice Millard
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I realised I'd been spoiled at Liverpool. We were used to winning. In Italy I grew up as a person. I didn't enjoy the football, mind. It was very defensive, but I became a better player because of the work I had to do around the box. Off the pitch, I learned about what to eat and what to drink to be successful, and I learned about life.
Ian Rush
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You've got to separate the singer and the songs.
Van Morrison
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I have enough money to last me the rest of my life unless I buy something.
Jackie Mason
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If there were a people consisting of gods, they would be governed democratically. So perfect a government is not suitable to men.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Life divides into amazing enjoyable times and appalling experiences that will make future amazing anecdotes.
Caitlin Moran
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If anything's progressive, then we make progress.
Michael Giles
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Like Jim Crow (and slavery), mass incarceration operates as a tightly networked system of laws, policies, customs, and institutions that operate collectively to ensure the subordinate status of a group defined largely by race.
Michelle Alexander
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Look how the world's poor people are amazed at apparitions, signs and prodigies!
William Shakespeare
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But the world itself has no reason, and I can say so, I who have experienced it all, from the creation to the destruction.
Albert Camus