Margaret Fuller Quotes
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I just write what I think is funny. I don't care who watches it.
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I'm trying my best.
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We expect President Bush to implement his own vision of a two-state solution, the birth of the Palestinian State and the ending of the occupation that started in 1967.
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But I don't want to sing everything out of the side of my mouth, I want people to understand what I mean.
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My father was a pioneer in so many ways. He was fearless, and I think that I kind of picked that up from him as well.
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If we go to Chihuahua we must be considered as prisoners of war?
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We need to honor our troops who served and show our support by giving our men and women who served the best health care, the best educational opportunities, and the best job training available. They deserve nothing less.
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I worked in a restaurant and in a nightclub cloakroom.
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To copy others is necessary, but to copy oneself is pathetic.
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If ballots won't work, bullets will.
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If you have a job without any aggravations, you don't have a job.
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From day one, I have always been open about my sexual orientation.
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I'm very obsessed with not being perfect.
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One of the best things people could do for their descendents would be to sharply limit the number of them.
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No observational problem will not be solved by more data.
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Man needs colour to live; it's just as necessary an element as fire and water.
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For me, the most indispensable tool for wrapping presents is a wife.
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I learned music from a book on piano theory. I was only interested in knowing about chords. From that, and from the 'Harvard Dictionary of Music,' I learned everything I wanted to know.
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My grandmother valued even the smallest of things.
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The song This Kiss was definitely my breakthrough song. After that, Breathe was my breakthrough album.
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There is sublime thieving in all giving. Someone gives us all he has and we are his.
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I do not fear Satan half so much as I fear those who fear him.
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What frustrated me was the thought that with three thousand years of history someone in China, some monk in a monastery halfway up a mountain, must have developed a magic kata, a physical expression of formae. Or at least have got close enough to explain all those legendary swordsmen and their inexplicable desire to roost on the tops of bamboo trees.
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It was thy kiss, Love, that made me immortal.