Ann Cotton Quotes
At base, financial literacy is inextricably connected to control over one's future.
Ann Cotton
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Kids are meeting in coffee shops and basements figuring out what's unsustainable in their communities. That's the future.
Ian Somerhalder
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I think there have always been funny women, from Carol Burnett to Joan Rivers. When the audience sees a woman, they innately know she's worked twice as hard to get there, she's had to prove that she can be the leader, first, and then be funny on top of it. She has to emit a confidence that she's in control.
Wendy Liebman
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We have global interests, potential threats from elsewhere, North Korea, Iran, Taiwan Straits and the like. We must be prepared for any future threat. That is why it is important that this be a transition year, 2006.
Ike Skelton
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It's good to make your own things because you can have control of your own art.
Kate Micucci
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The future is no more uncertain than the present.
Walt Whitman
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I have never been worried about the future. I will always be able to drive my own feet.
Kabir Bedi
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You listeners, the ones who found me first are, I believe, the future of great art thinkers. Because anyone that's found me now I really think is grabbing on to the ideas that I have, more than anything. It's about the music but it's also about the story. So thank you guys for loving and reading the story and being as into it and as passionate as I am.
Lady Gaga
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With a stage play, they can't cut a word; you can be in rehearsals every day, you cast it, you cast the director, too; the amount of control for a playwright is almost infinite, so you have that control over the finished product.
Martin McDonagh
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The role of an orchestra in the 21st century isn't just playing, it's about developing future audiences and performers.
Leonard Slatkin
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There are hurdles, there are handicaps, hardships you have to face in life, but you hope for a great future.
Anil Kapoor
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In my class - in all fifth-grade classes - we were required to read 'classics,' books like 'Shiloh,' which is about a white boy and the dog he rescues. And 'Old Yeller,' which is about a white boy and the dog that rescues him. And 'Where the Red Fern Grows,' which is about a white boy and the two dogs he trains.
Marley Dias
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At base, financial literacy is inextricably connected to control over one's future.
Ann Cotton