Lamman Rucker Quotes
I don't like a whole lot of flash and superficial stuff; I want a woman that's all-natural, in her purest form.

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The one great exception to the apathy on reunification is, naturally enough, Berlin. Encircled by the hostile Soviet Zone for ten years, at times blockaded and constantly at the Russians' mercy, Berliners are committed to this one goal with a unique urgency.
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I started out in Scotland, not as a footballer of any note, and I didn't play to draw the attention of people abroad.
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As people do better, they start voting like Republicans - unless they have too much education and vote Democratic, which proves there can be too much of a good thing.
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Talking about dreams is like talking about movies, since the cinema uses the language of dreams; years can pass in a second, and you can hop from one place to another. It's a language made of image. And in the real cinema, every object and every light means something, as in a dream.
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I don't think you can judge something without seeing it.
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I don't have time to be that girl who does the super workout. But I try to be as fit as possible, given my schedule. Even if I do 20 minutes a day, it's better than nothing.
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If you're taking an antidepressant, it's working, and you're not experiencing side effects, go on taking it. But if it's not working, or not working well enough, or if you have side effects you don't like, talk to your doctor about an alternative approach.
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I enjoy music wherever it's coming from.
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I can't help but laugh at how perfect I am.
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I don't like sitting at a table that's too large, where everyone is too far apart. That's a party killer.
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I started styling people when I was just eight years old, without even knowing what a stylist was.
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I never talk about my opponent because I don't think it's my right to judge.
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The powerlessness of the child is often forgotten. And after it comes the terrifying phase of moving into adulthood.
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If we finally chose as a country to take responsibility for the wars that we believe we must engage in, and rather than borrow money to exercise that authority to go to war, we actually pay for these wars, that would save us over a trillion dollars, because that's what we have spent in Iraq and Afghanistan - all through borrowed money.
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I don't calculate my net worth.
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I'm no friend of Tony Blair's and I consider the Middle East policies of the United States and the UK fatal.
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When you have no one to answer to, vendetta as investment strategy is as legitimate as anything.
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I am a person who holds the aesthetic high. I have suits made in Savile Row.
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Basic education links the children, whether of the cities or the villages, to all that is best and lasting in India.
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If people ridicule you, look them in the eye and say, 'Yeah, I may have failed, but at least I tried,' and get on with it.
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I always have my passport on me, as well as two currencies.
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My mother persuaded me not to pluck my eyebrows when I was a teenager - right now I'm so grateful I never did! She also taught me to pour 2 kg. of salt in my bath whenever I feel swollen and tired - and to end it with a cold shower. It does wonders.
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Neither go to a wedding nor a christening unbid.
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I don't like a whole lot of flash and superficial stuff; I want a woman that's all-natural, in her purest form.