Lauryn Hill Quotes
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If I don't have room for an item, I put it in warehouses.
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The competent programmer is fully aware of the limited size of his own skull. He therefore approaches his task with full humility, and avoids clever tricks like the plague.
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I have never restricted myself to my strengths and abilities, as they are unlimited, and I am still discovering them.
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The photograph [of Che Guevara], for a civilization now accustomed to thinking in images, was not the description of a single event... it was an argument.
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Most people engage in activities that are tension-relieving rather than goal-achieving.
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A woman with a secret may be a fascinating study, but she can never be a safe, nor even satisfactory, companion.
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Here is Heimel's Law: Anything you fantasize about won't come true. So just cut it out.
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Peace has a great deal to do with warm-heartednes s and respect for the lives of others, avoiding doing them harm and regarding their lives as being as precious as our own. If, on that basis, we can also be of help to others, so much the better.
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Even when I was in Dubai, I used to host small birthday parties, events, and lots more to make money of my own to fulfil my wish to become an actor. I didn't take any money from my parents to fulfil my dream.
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It is bad when one thing becomes two. One should not look for anything else in the Way of the Samurai. If one understands things in this manner, he should be able to hear about all Ways and be more and more in accord with his own.
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Science fiction is not about the freedom of imagination. It's about a free imagination pinched and howling in a vise that other people call real life.
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My experience has taught me that a man who has no vices has damned few virtues.
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Learning many things does not teach understanding.
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When ships to sail the void between the stars have been built, there will step forth men to sail these ships.
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What could be worse than having to be seen resorting to your own life.
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We want to make sure, ... that you and the elders of this community will say after all this is over that this was worth it.
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Theory may be deliberate, as in a chapter on chemistry, or it may be second nature, as in the immemorial doctrine of ordinary enduring middle-sized physical objects.
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When it happeneth that a man signifieth unto us two contradictory opinions whereof the one is clearly and directly signified, andthe other either drawn from that by consequence, or not known to be contradictory to it; then (when he is not present to explicate himself better) we are to take the former of his opinions; for that is clearly signified to be his, and directly, whereas the other might proceed from error in the deduction, or ignorance of the repugnancy.