Hillary Clinton Quotes
Historically, it is important to try to understand your adversary in order to figure out how they are thinking, what they will be doing, how they will react.

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Graduation is a big deal-bigger than getting a hole-in-one while golfing. People might think you're lying about the hole-in-one, but when you graduate, you get a diploma.
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I can play rhythm guitar. I know how to hold a guitar and strum it.
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Soul-directed events defy logic and ridicule reason.
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As long as I'm facing the right direction, it doesn't matter the size of my steps.
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We've greatly exaggerated the risk of sinking, without celebrating the value of swimming.
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It's better to put yourself out there and get hurt than to never take the chance at all.
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The authors of Job and Ecclesiastes explicitly state that there is no afterlife.
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Some might call my trepidation at the idea of motherhood “selfishness”—I would call it “agency”—but those people are probably either (1) dudes or (2) self-satisfied professional parents, and I’m not sure I care enough about their opinions that I wouldn’t just agree with them and shrug my shoulders in shared chagrin.
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I used to sing with my father's jazz band and then when I was ten years old a musician friend of his suggested that I try out for the first west coast production of Annie.
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A kiss from my mother made me a painter.
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I was told 50 percent of the population gets cancer. Everybody is going to be affected.
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Music is very abstract. When we talk about music, we're not discussing the music itself but rather how we react to it.
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Take a company like GM. For years, people were warning its execs that the company was too dependent on big SUVs and trucks, that it was falling behind other companies in innovation. A lack of knowledge wasn't the problem. And mothers and fathers everywhere try to warn their kids that maybe a giant tattoo isn't such a good idea. Good luck in that fight, Knowledge.
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'The Night Following' is very interior; the events are, to a large degree, mental events.
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Historically, it is important to try to understand your adversary in order to figure out how they are thinking, what they will be doing, how they will react.