Rajneesh Quotes
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I let characters be human and flawed and relatable.
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If you're thin-skinned, you don't belong doing what I do for a living.
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I wrote seven Myron Bolitar novels in a row, and I never want to write a Myron book where he just solves a crime. Every one of them I want to be personal, and I want him to grow and change. The problem with that is, it makes the series limited, you can't write a series where a guy is always going through some kind of crisis.
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Poverty breeds lack of self-reliance.
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A few months after NASA was formed, I was asked if I knew anyone who would like to set up a program in space astronomy.
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Whenever I get to a point I'm so tired that I forgot the verse of a song, I know I'm burnt out.
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I think I 'turn off' women. I've a kind of a weird personality. Women may think that I'm a mess.
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Comedy, we may say, is society protecting itself - with a smile.
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The government would be able to go to court with respect to newspaper articles, broadcast pieces and the like that they thought were bad or harmful or even against the government and try to block them.
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I love Star City - it is my home.
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Mahatma Gandhi was someone who demonstrated the tremendous power of leadership by example.
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I really connect to strong feminist writers that make their ideas accessible for the rest of the world.
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You can't take yourself too seriously; it's important to poke fun at yourself. Once in a while, it is great to show your inadequacies, too.
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If they wish to alleviate the sufferings of the exploited classes, let them live up to their pretensions, let them abandon the academy and go out there and work politically and economically and in a humanitarian spirit.
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I fell in love with doing yoga.
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There are so many songs in me that haven't been born yet. So I can't call myself a genius, but I never turn away a compliment, and I feel like I'm on my way to that mountain.
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Writing for children, you do bear a responsibility to not include overt or graphic adult content that they are not ready for and don't need, or to address adult concepts or themes from an oblique angle or a child's limited viewpoint, with appropriate context, without being graphic or distressing.
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My favorite wrestler growing up was Dean Malenko. He was a very technical wrestler, and when I trained with Shawn Michaels, he wasn't that kind of a technical wrestler. So, when I finally met Regal in 2001, he was that kind of a wrestler, and all of a sudden, I could ask him things, and he would know what I was talking about and how to do it.
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I can't say that the ending of a story is always the best part of the story, and yet there's sort of this implicit idea that the finale is somehow supposed to be the mind-blowing best episode of a show. The question is: Why is that? Why do people make that assumption?
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We don't have to explain miracles; all we have to do is accept them.
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Look at Sam Beckett. Most depressed man who ever lived, but he sure was funny.
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“Why did you do it? Give up everything to raise another man's son?' His father did look up at that. 'I didn't raise another man's son,' he said sharply. 'I raised my own.
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It's just a matter of understanding what's necessary and discipline yourself to do it.
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A man has a birthright to be tired and retired. I am retired completely.