Aristotle Onassis Quotes
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What I know about this world is that white people will take care of themselves. And what I have learned is that if you are where they are on an equal basis, they cannot take care of themselves without taking care of you.
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Social revolutions are never simple.
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I think same sex couples should be able to get married.
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I've made a decision and now I must face the consequences.
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When you've got kids, you turn into Mom, and that's it.
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The economics profession advances by one confusing financial disaster at a time.
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I am prepared to oppose a Jim Crow army till I rot in jail.
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For me, religious festivals and celebrations have become an important way to teach my children about how we can transform living with diversity from the superficial 'I eat ethnic food', to something dignified, mutually respectful and worthwhile.
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I turn people into human beings by not making them into gods.
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You're always going to have terrorism.
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It's an endless proving of myself, that I really am a musician, that I have something to offer in the room. That women can be musicians, women can be rock stars, women can be more than an objectified idea of a pop star.
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Cancer is a scary thing and you have to deal with it seriously.
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Bragging about yourself violates norms of modesty and politeness - and if you were really competent, your work would speak for itself.
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There is always anxiety before a competition and it was no different for me today. It was only in the third round, with about 40 targets left, that I realised I could match the world record score.
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About once every four days, someone comes up to me and is like, 'Hey, I know you from somewhere.'
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I'm a mac and cheese freak. Homemade or from the blue box, I'm not picky!
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A pen is to me as a beak is to a hen.
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With several different kinds of poetry to choose from, a man would decide that he would like best to be an epic poet, and he would set out, in conscious determination, on an epic poem.
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Genes are natural resources.
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MT Mother Teresa was not a friend of the poor. She was a friend of poverty. She said that suffering was a gift from God. She spent her life opposing the only known cure for poverty, which is the empowerment of women and the emancipation of them from a livestock version of compulsory reproduction.
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I started going back and forth, New York, London, New York, London. I wasn't looking back at all. I was doing tons of jobs. Working, working, working, working.
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Every experience is a positive experience if I view it as an opportunity for growth and self-mastery.
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He who loves his enemies betrays his friends; this surely is not what Jesus meant.
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If women didn't exist, all the money in the world would have no meaning.'