Marcia Clark Quotes
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There are so many steps you have to go through to reach a high level, so you're kind of building your own, I would say, mountain. You have to go piece by piece by piece. When you're young and really ambitious, you want to jump right up. It kind of teaches you a lesson, I would say.
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I am just like Dr. Armaan - fun-loving, flirtatious, and tension-free. I am serious about my work, but apart from that, I am always playing pranks on people. As a viewer, I relate more to 'Dil Mill Gayye.'
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If you get labeled a winner, people come along for the ride. Might as well enjoy it and they should too.
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Our trials, our sorrows, and our grieves develop us.
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I think, initially, working on your own is really great because it allows you to just be really free and not worry about how things are perceived or if people are going to think you're an idiot. And once that becomes ingrained, at least for me, I think I'll feel really comfortable to work with other people and still feel that same freedom.
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I used to always run off at the mouth and talk about people. I just didn't know that it would make a living for me.
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The first money I have been offered was as District Officer Ba.
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The enforcement of the law cannot depend on the justice of a cause or one man's conscience.
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Too many years away from academia renders you pretty incompetent at research and teaching. So I had to go back.
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You can enjoy many different types of music. I think that's something more Americans should think about.
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I think that it is becoming more and more clear that the European Union is an indispensable partner in some fields.
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I started out in the Apollo Theater. That's where I got my start. I won Amateur Night four weeks in a row.
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Enjoy the journey and try to get better every day. And don't lose the passion and the love for what you do.
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What have we to do but stand with empty hands and palms turned upwards in an age which advances progressively backwards?
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We have the power to make the world we seek, but only if we have the courage to make a new beginning, keeping in mind what has been written.
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Such a stupid act. Sometimes heroics revolted him; they seemed like an insult to the soldier who weighed the risks of the situation and made calm, cunning decisions based on experience and imagination, the sort of unshowy soldiering that didn’t win medals but wars.
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The chief error in philosophy is overstatement.
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Life teaches us to be less harsh with ourselves and with others.
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A certain kind of rich man afflicted with the symptoms of moral dandyism sooner or later comes to the conclusion that it isn't enough merely to make money. He feels obliged to hold views, to espouse causes and elect Presidents, to explain to a trembling world how and why the world went wrong.
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I've traveled with Jack Murtha to Iraq three times to learn more about the region, talk with our diplomats and military leaders, and meet with our troops. Those visits are the main reason that I opposed the War in Iraq since its inception.
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Liberalism is a most important by-product of Rationalism, and its origins and ideology must be clearly shown.
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The composer who is frightened of losing his artistic integrity through contact with a mass audience is no longer aware of the meaning of the word art.
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Without repentance, there is no real progress or improvement in life. Pretending there is no sin does not lessen its burden and pain. Suffering for sin does not by itself change anything for the better. Only repentance leads to the sunlit uplands ofa better life.
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If you get robbed, no one's going to ask you, 'Well, what were you wearing?'