Edward Livingston Quotes
I think you have to take these numbers with a grain of salt, ... What this all means is really very hard to determine.

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I think I'm somebody who takes praise with a very big - probably too big - pinch of salt.
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If I waited for inspiration every time I sat down to write a song I probably would be a plumber today.
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Good-quality nuts, toasted in a little butter and salt, make a magical addition to many salads.
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Be not affronted at a joke. If one throw salt at thee, thou wilt receive no harm, unless thou art raw.
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I just finished touring, and I'm on a detox thing. It's a heavy detox, so nothing in my belly except water, salt, and cayenne pepper.
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Frankly, I have a lot of interests, and I am not all that wedded only to banking.
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No wonder the film industry started in the desert in California where, like all desert dwellers, they dream their buildings, rather than design them.
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We have to determine our theology from the Word of God, not from what we feel.
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We do not determine right or wrong based on what everybody else is doing.
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. . . your history is no less important to your survival than your ability to breathe. In the end, you can only determine whether to saturate your memories with pain or with perspective. Forgetting is not an option. I tell you the truth now: Pain was not God's plan for this life. It is a reality, but it is not a part of the plan.
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A grain of devotion is more valuable thank tons of faithlessness.
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The quality of your thinking determines the quality of your life.
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God determines how fast you're going to run; I can help only with the mechanics.
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Risk is the salt and sugar of life.
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The secret, which is not so secret after all, is that the people who we love live on in our hearts, in the beat of our blood.
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It is your thoughts and your thoughts alone that determine what's possible for you now.
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Death does determine life. Once life is finished it acquires a sense; up to that point it has not got a sense; its sense is suspended and therefore ambiguous. However, to be sincere I must add that for me death is important only if it is not justified and rationalized by reason. For me death is the maximum of epicness and death.
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Our actions determine our dispositions.
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I know that's really horrible, but that's how I do it in my head. I'm going to die. It doesn't matter. I don't matter. I'm a grain of sand. As a grain of sand, I may as well go out and relate to people and enjoy my short time on this planet that I have. Who knows what's coming next?
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I suppose the "dilemma" might come up if I see a black athlete from the U.S. squaring off against a white Canadian athlete. Who do I want to identify with? I certainly will not and cannot say that race determines how I see competition. I'm certainly aware of how race plays into the way others see and portray competition some times, but I don't have to invest in it that way myself. Unless it's boxing.
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You get up early in the morning and you work all day. That’s the only secret.
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Cowboys that's American, it means boys who milk the cow - call them 'Stockmen'.
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I think you have to take these numbers with a grain of salt, ... What this all means is really very hard to determine.