Kyla Reid Quotes
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No, but I'm really lucky, because I'm not the superhero.
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Corruption is in society and in every strata of society.
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I heard what was said of the universe, heard it and heard it of several thousand years; it is middling well as far as it goes - but is that all?
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I never left a team in worse shape than I got it. Not once.
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I'm not a vampire movie fan, per se. That's not to say that I haven't enjoyed movies with vampires in them.
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I'm not so rock and roll. I'm more techno.
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Many Tibetans sacrifice their lives.
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I agree with your remark about loving your enemy as far as actions are concerned. But for me the cognitive basis is the trust in an unrestricted causality. 'I cannot hate him, because he must do what he does.' That means for me more Spinoza than the prophets.
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Economies of scale are a good thing. If we didn't have them, we'd still be living in tents and eating buffalo.
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Getting to be the 'weird roommate' on a sitcom was a dream come true.
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Every professional athlete owes a debt of gratitude to the fans and management, and pays an installment every time he plays. He should never miss a payment.
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I've studied Chinese in college, but basically, I'm not bilingual.
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A lot of times you can lose the MP3s - it's a lot of labor to be finding it again, putting things back up. You gotta back up, back up, back up.
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My hair can get quite dry, so I condition it in olive oil once a week.
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Confidence and a good sense of humor can usually win a chick over.
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The way I try to live is 'Be here now.' Be your best self now.
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I get miserable if I don't eat.
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Women in leadership cannot cry without raising a storm of commentary.
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It is always brave to say what everyone thinks.
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Many, I fear, would like glory, who have no wish for grace. They would [want to] have the wages, but not the work; the harvest, but not the labor; the reaping, but not the sowing; the reward, but not the battle. But it may not be.
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In America, people focus on the end result; they focus on the star.
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In primary school in south-eastern Nigeria, I was taught that Hosni Mubarak was the president of Egypt. I learned the same thing in secondary school. In university, Mubarak was still president of Egypt. I came to assume, subconsciously, that he - and others like Paul Biya in Cameroon and Muammar Gaddafi in Libya - would never leave.
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Aaliyah was one of my favourite artists.