Laurene Powell Jobs Quotes
To do what you wanna do, to leave a mark - in a way that you think is important and lasting - that's a life well-lived.

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I want to coach high school football, and that's always what I've wanted to do.
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For me, the greatest good fortune I have being raised by actors is I came in knowing that a career is the ebb and flow.
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I think that black people, to a degree, need to have a certain level of dexterity. If we want to be at the highest level of whatever our field is, we have to be able to navigate both worlds. We all just know that you gotta be able to put that suit on and have a conversation with people that don't look like you or your family.
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There are parallels between the music and film worlds, but they're really very different. I feel like they're just two different ways to channel my creativity.
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So, two cheers for Democracy: one because it admits variety and two because it permits criticism.
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I love to write.
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I do not believe any president can bind a successor president to give up his fundamental role as protector of the country.
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I found it peculiar that those who wanted to take military action could - with 100 per cent certainty - know that the weapons existed and turn out to have zero knowledge of where they were.
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I once tried thinking for an entire day, but I found it less valuable than one moment of study.
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The future ain't what it used to be.
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A woman can walk miles without making one single step forward. As a child born in a harem, I instinctively knew that to live is to open closed doors. To live is to look outside. To live is to step out. Life is trespassing.
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I have admired David Bromley's work for years. He possesses such a wild and vivid imagination and really sees the beauty in everything.
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As someone who works from home, my top style tip is to make sure you get dressed in the morning.
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The history of Bitcoin trading is a bubble, a correction, consolidation, and another increase. It's happened four times, and it will happen again.
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I figured out early on what I wanted to do.
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My characters are fictional. I get ideas from real people, sometimes, but my characters always exist only in my head.
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Most of us were probably less than immaculately honest as teenagers; it's practically encoded into adolescence that you savor your secrets, dress in disguise, carve out some space for experiments and accidents and all the combustible lab work of becoming who you are.
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We have an idea that the man should help pay for the child. But we don't have a law that says a man has to support any woman he gets pregnant. Why is that? Because she doesn't have the baby yet. But if we're going to say it's a human being, then he should be supporting her during pregnancy.
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It costs a great deal of money to do a musical, and the more money involved, the more big business influences the artform.
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An almost forgotten means of economic self-reliance is the home production of food. We are too accustomed to going to stores and purchasing what we need.
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A middle finger is more New York than a corporate ambush. I bleed for my hometown, and I'd die for my fans.
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Breaking up is the hardest thing we do. It's the most important thing we do, in a way. You've got to embrace rejection, or you'll maintain a very limited life. It'll be very nice and neat - and very, very small.
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The government's position was that we have frigates that have got a useful life until 2006. There is no necessity for us to make final decisions until 2002.
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To do what you wanna do, to leave a mark - in a way that you think is important and lasting - that's a life well-lived.