Immanuel Kant Quotes
Sincerity is the indispensable ground of all conscientiousness, and by consequence of all heartfelt religion.
Immanuel Kant
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People still think of me as a cartoonist, but the only thing I lift a pen or pencil for these days is to sign a contract, a check, or an autograph.
Walt Disney
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I like Disney Channel a lot, and I also like to watch 'Full House.'
Maddie Ziegler
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People have often asked me, do I want to be the next Oprah - there is no such thing. Oprah is Oprah, and she's still being Oprah if anybody hasn't noticed... what I bring to TV is myself... I really think there's space in daytime TV for a whole bunch of fun, some amazing music, and some heart.
Queen Latifah
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I believe that as an entertainer, you're only as good as your audience and the people who support you.
Zachary Levi
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We may define therapy as a search for value.
Abraham Maslow
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I've always been DJing; it's just I'm making more of a push for it, making it more public.
Idris Elba
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It feels important to go school; not necessarily to further my education, but more like a hobby.
Mandy Moore
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I'm a photographer, a still photographer. That's it.
Garry Winogrand
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It felt as though they were the only people in the world, two young women about to bury the symbol of their helplessness, as if that's all it would take to make them whole again.
Sarah Addison Allen
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Now, I appeal to the consciences of those that persecute, torment, destroy, and kill other men upon pretence of religion, whether they do it out of friendship and kindness towards them or no? I say, if all this be done merely to make men Christians and procure their salvation, why then do they suffer whoredom, fraud, malice and such-like enormities, which (according to the Apostle) manifestly relish of heathenish corruption, to predominate so much and abound amongst their flocks and people?
John Locke
Nazareth
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If I had no sense of humor I should long ago have committed suicide.
Mahatma Gandhi
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Sincerity is the indispensable ground of all conscientiousness, and by consequence of all heartfelt religion.
Immanuel Kant