Lauren Southern Quotes
'and they the boomers definitely pranked us fiscally with debt that we will never be able to pay off.'(0:25-30)
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My fellow Americans, we are and always will be a nation of immigrants. We were strangers once, too.
Barack Obama
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I like to act. Every other aspect of show business I find uninteresting.
J. K. Simmons
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We left my birthplace, Brooklyn, New York, in 1939 when I was 13. I enjoyed the ethnic variety and the interesting students in my public school, P.S. 134. The kids in my neighborhood were only competitive in games, although unfriendly gangs tended to define the limits of our neighborhood.
Irwin Rose
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You can't hold back. You can't think of the subtleties of playing. You just have to get out and really bare it all, and hopefully you don't fall off the plank. And if you do, hey, pick yourself up, dust yourself down, and start all over again.
Malcolm McDowell
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I enjoy speaking to other women about turning 50, and how we can enjoy it, and how we can explore it.
Victoria Principal
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I guess I don't believe that death is the end.
Pam Dawber
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Singles, whatever. But selling a million albums feels like an impossible thing to do.
Jack Antonoff Fun.
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As a society, we've evolved, and we've recognized that the American family structure has undergone enormous changes. Divorce is all around us, and who among us doesn't know someone who is divorced or has been impacted by divorce. It's not as scandalous as it was.
Laura Wasser
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Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.
H. L. Mencken
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I'm always really curious about, you know, 'How do you deal with success psychologically?' and all this stuff.
Flume
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I like being married. I'm at home with my wife and kids all the time now. I don't go out for wild nights.
Jack Black
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'Matterhorn' is my metaphor of the Vietnam War - we built it, we abandoned it, we assaulted it, we lost, and then we abandoned it again.
Karl Marlantes
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On October 28th, 1887, I became the mother of a girl baby, the very image of its father, at least that is what he said, but who has the temper of its mother.
Calamity Jane
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All three of the great waves of nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century European immigrants to America innovated.
Malcolm Gladwell
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I always say the next one is my favorite.
Walter Hill
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If you're eight and you live in Los Angeles and everybody has toys and you go to a country that has a Marxist dictatorship and there are no toy stores and nobody speaks English and it's blazing hot every day and they only have fish, which you don't like, then you tend not to appreciate the cultural lessons you're learning.
Zooey Deschanel
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Our public officials have forgotten that they are ultimately accountable to the people who put them in office, that the information they keep in secrecy belongs to all of us.
Yoko Ono
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Perhaps he was a bumpkin; at least he was an honest bumpkin.
Tad Williams
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Why does everybody agree that atmospheric oxygen... comes from life, but no one speaks about the other gases coming from life?
Lynn Margulis
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We humans can get used to anything. It really is remarkable. The problem is that we often use this glorious ability of ours to stay stuck in mediocrity. Oh, the years we waste adapting to lousy marriages, soul-sucking jobs, being friends with people who are rude to waitresses.
Jen Sincero
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How can I ever hope to communicate something to you unless I get signals back from you that I'm on the right track or that I've started at some place that you're familiar with?
Alan Alda
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The liberality of sentiment toward each other, which marks every political and religious denomination of men in this country, stands unparalleled in the history of nations.
George Washington
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All the rest of the nonsense a story requires is just a long seduction of the ending.
Catherynne M. Valente
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'and they the boomers definitely pranked us fiscally with debt that we will never be able to pay off.'(0:25-30)
Lauren Southern