Anne Bradstreet Quotes
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There's a lot more to me than just power.
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Each of us becomes a new person as we re-describe the past.
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Corporations take the humanity out of trade - they take the happiness out and replace it with something that is ugly.
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I like to keep my private life private.
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I had so many freckles that my mother used to say that they were kisses from the angels. I still have them.
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Whether people be of high or low birth, rich or poor, old or young, enlightened or confused, they are all alike in that they will one day die.
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Father's Day each year makes me grateful for what my father did for me. This has little to do with our relationship, and much to do with what he taught me.
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I certainly was one of the instigators in the 1960s of freedom of expression.
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The wave of the Islamic revolution will soon reach the entire world.
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Everyone needs help when they try something new.
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Having two kids, I don't get out to see stand up much anymore.
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I've been sober now for a couple of years and I'm taking my sobriety very seriously - one day at a time and I am moving forward in my career.
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I get a different kind of lyric from someone else that might make me go in a different musical direction.
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If I get to wrapped up in how I have to be, or what I have to do, things gradually get worse and worse.
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My philosophy is I'm raising future adults, not children.
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When I exercise, I like to take lots of different classes because I want to really apply myself and feel like I'm learning a new skill. Not that I ever want to have to demonstrate any of those skills!
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I think that, for me, the great books like that, autobiographies, are great when the artists who write them throw caution to the wind and really put it out there as they saw it.
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The innocence that feels no risk and is taught no caution, is more vulnerable than guilt, and oftener assailed.
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I've always loved action movies. The first films I fell in love with were 'Star Wars' and Steven Spielberg films.
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Well, we had more money and more time the first season than we did at TV 23.
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There was a time when the average reader read a novel simply for the moral he could get out of it, and however na?ve that may have been, it was a good deal less na?ve than some of the limited objectives he has now. Today novels are considered to be entirely concerned with the social or economic or psychological forces that they will by necessity exhibit, or with those details of daily life that are for the good novelist only means to some deeper end.
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Only the mad girls chase me, I think.
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Youth is the time of getting, middle age of improving, and old age of spending.