Elizabeth Cady Stanton Quotes
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I'm not afraid of failing. I don't like to fail. I hate to fail. But I'm not afraid of it.
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If we keep an open mind, too much is likely to fall into it.
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Right, different generations come along, and discover the music, I think.
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There are few women in America that don't want to lose 5 pounds, but I refuse to let that thought dominate my life. And there are too many other real problems in the world - real obesity problems and real hunger problems - to worry that much about a few pounds that I'd like to lose.
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No one's ever happy with their position in Hollywood. You hear that from people you'd never dream would complain.
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I never go on a run when I don't think of my dad, where I don't think about how powerful his legs were and what happened because, unfortunately, he didn't take care of himself.
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It's time to re-think charity. It's time to give charity the big-league freedoms we really give to business. The fight for these freedoms must be our new cause, because without them, all of our causes are ultimately lost.
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The public has heard the stereotypical love songs a million times, and they've heard the stereotypical life-or-death songs millions of times. It's good to mix it up a little bit.
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I'm easy to hate. I get it.
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American democracy in the past has always been known for its large middle class and its relatively few very wealthy people and very few very poor people, but that is gone to today and the middle class is shrinking.
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Art historians agree that Da Vinci's paintings contain hidden levels of meaning that go well beneath the surface of the paint. Many scholars believe his work intentionally provides clues to a powerful secret... a secret that remains protected to this day by a clandestine brotherhood of which Da Vinci was a member.
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Once an entitlement program has been created with millions of beneficiaries, it becomes almost impossible to repeal.
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Call it the Tiger Mom effect: In the business world today, failure is apparently not an option.
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Yeah, I left Idaho at 17. You know, I graduated high school a year early and just, you know, the typical story, packed up my car and moved out.
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I kind of like being depressed.
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When I left NASA, I was looking at how you could use space technologies for developing countries' work.
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I believe that saying a thing is to keep its virtues and take away its terror.
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Anyone would think paintings were made like speculations on the stock market, out of the frictions of ambitious young people... ...it sharpens the mind, but clouds your judgement.
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What I know for sure is that it's only when you make the process your goal that the big dream can follow. That doesn't necessarily mean your process will necessarily lead you to wealth or fame. In fact, your dream may have nothing to do with tangible prosperity and everything to do with creating a life filled with joy, one with no regrets and a clear conscience. I've learned that wealth is a tool that gives you choices, but it can't compensate for a life not fully lived and it certainly can't create a sense of peace within you.
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Most blacks are happy, except those who have had other ideas pushed into their ears.
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As far being the face of boxing, I don't like to name myself that. I leave that up to the media and the fans.
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You have to come in on a professional level to make it, otherwise you just can't get into rap.
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When I draw, I rule the world.
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It is the inalienable right of all to be happy.