Aleister Crowley Quotes
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Public office must not be a means to profit or become rich.
Felipe VI of Spain
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I consider myself a blue-collar actor, just chugging away.
Aaron Stanford
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Doing voice-over work is something that I love to do, and it is a lot of fun at the same time.
T-Pain
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One of the prices that we pay for integration was the disintegration of the black community.
Ed Smith
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It's important for women to work. They need to keep their independence, to keep earning and being challenged.
Tamara Mellon
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No matter how you cut them, paste them, rotate them, or distort them, lip syncing and air-guitar playing are fundamentally foolish activities, and anyone seen to be engaging in them with anything approaching a straight face is, by definition, taking herself or himself much too seriously.
Walter Kirn
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In the Civil Rights Act of 1964, we affirmed through law that men equal under God are also equal when they seek a job, when they go to get a meal in a restaurant, or when they seek lodging for the night in any State in the Union.
Lyndon B. Johnson
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'Cartel Land' explores what happens when - in a Mexican society without order, law or security - vendettas, terror, and corruption go hand in hand with the pursuit of a better world.
Matthew Heineman
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The Constitution of the United States has been mentioned...as the basis of wise decisions in fundamental principles as applied to all matters pertaining to law and order, because it was framed by men whom God raised up for this very purpose. But in addition to that inspired document, we must always keep in mind that the greatest weapons that can be forged against any false philosophy are the positive teachings of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Harold B. Lee
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The law, that is what makes men stay honest.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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I thought if I can still be the central voice but without having an āIā there, and by not having it there, it makes it easier for the reader to slip into the consciousness of the narrator. If you remove the letter āIā it becomes a universal I. Everybody is the author walking down those streets while they are in the prose.
Alan Moore
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There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.
Aleister Crowley