Upton Sinclair Quotes
I just put on what the lady says. I've been married three times, so I've had lots of supervision.

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It takes three to make a child.
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I worked at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, lived there for three years, and lived in Baltimore for 12 years.
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I respect Lady Gaga very much.
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I hope to work till I'm an old lady.
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The loneliest Chinese man I ever met lived halfway up the Three Gorges, in Sichuan Province.
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I think the three Mexican directors - Alejandro Inarritu, Alfonso Cuaron, Guillermo del Toro - gave all of us foreign, and particularly Latino, directors a big break.
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I've never been married and I've no more desire to be married now than I ever have. I hate bureaucracy and I am not religious.
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Getting divorced just because you don't love a man is almost as silly as getting married just because you do.
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We can't afford to go lose two, three in a row. We've got to keep climbing and getting wins.
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I had an unhealthy obsession with 'Only Fools and Horses.' I still have to watch an episode with my brother every two or three weeks.
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100% of Net-a-porter customers have a man in their lives in some capacity, and 59% are married or living with a partner.
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I see the first lady as another means to keep a president from becoming isolated.
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I look three to five years ahead, not 10 years behind.
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One out of three jobs in Washington is tied to trade.
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I taught sixth grade for three and a half years.
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Dining with a married couple can be uncomfortable.
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A politician should have three hats. One for throwing into the ring, one for talking through, and one for pulling rabbits out of if elected.
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When I first came into the league, my first three, four years, I had a teammate from college win a Super Bowl.
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It was so amazing to fall crazily in love and get married and have kids.
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There are three signs of old age: loss of memory ... I forget the other two.
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Our goal is a delightfully diverse, safe, healthy, and just world, with clean air, water, soil and power – economically, equitably, ecologically and elegantly enjoyed.
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Why is it there are so many more horses' asses than there are horses?
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To me, the newspaper business was a way to learn about life and how things worked in the real world and how people spoke. You learn all the skills - you learn to listen, you learn to take notes - everything you use later as a novelist was valuable training in the newspaper world. But I always wanted to write novels.
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I just put on what the lady says. I've been married three times, so I've had lots of supervision.