Linda Evans Quotes
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Music is an art that touches the depth of human existence; an art of sounds that crosses all borders.
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I like the effect drink has on me.
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Smiling always with a never fading serenity of countenance, and flourishing in an immortal youth.
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One of the things that I like about 'Narcos' is that not only Pablo but with all the characters - this is not a black and white show. This is not a regular American cop show where two cool cops go to save a country from a bad guy. All the characters are very complex.
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Despite the fact that Rouhani has been a long-time insider in a government that has committed countless human rights violations, and that he himself called for the execution of peaceful activists in 1999, many people inside and outside Iran are optimistic that he might indeed favor greater respect for the rights of the Iranian people.
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America in its entirety is segregationist and is racist. It's more camouflaged in the north, but it's the same thing.
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Consistency is the most overrated of all human virtues... I'm someone who changes his mind all the time.
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I never did very well in math - I could never seem to persuade the teacher that I hadn't meant my answers literally.
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I don't want to be on 'Dancing With the Stars' anytime soon.
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I become quite obsessive when I get into something.
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Fortunately, I'm married to someone who's a pretty excellent parent!
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It comes down to what your priorities are, and if public education is about kids, then every decision we make should be focused on the question of 'Is this good for a child?' And that should be the driving focus and the priority when we decide what our policies should be and what our laws should be.
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Everyone's so timid and afraid to insult anybody, but in the end, it's like we're all trying to please everyone. In the end, we please no one.
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I was sick. I guess I was about to crack up thinking about all my good buddies. They were better men than me and they're not coming back. Much less back to the White House, like me.
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Lyndon Johnson faced some clear moral issues.
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The socialism of continental Europe, taking it by and large, is actively hostile, not only to bad forms of organized religion, but to religion itself.
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'The trouble is, it's hard to know you're little,' says Felicity. 'People like to make themselves matter.'
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Panama: '...a deadly spot the end of the world almost....There are 20,000 British coloured people working on the canal...; they are mostly from Jamaica & smell too revolting for words....the Panamanians are a very queer people, all dagoes of course, though very pompous and dirty' (31 March - 1 April 1920)
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Distinguish between real needs and artificial wants and control the latter.
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'One of the few benefits of the fall of civilization as we know it,' he says, 'is that there are private cellars with fine vintages everywhere one digs. It is not theft. It is archaeology.'
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The transnational corporations and the money markets have declared the era of human-designed regulations over. Now the market must reign. Because few people in the business community are paid to think about phrases such as 'Western civilization,' they don't seem to realize that they are proposing the arbitrary denial of 2,500 years of human experience.
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Make a conscious effort to loosen your hands and let your arms feel soft when you're at address. Take the club back a bit shorter, and feel as if you're cracking a whip on the way down - not tensing up to smash something hard.
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Nobody's got it made. Nobody, no matter what they look like.