Elizabeth Cady Stanton Quotes
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I was raised Catholic, and my grandmother taught me to stay. As a teenager, I thought if you went on a date, you should stay for a couple of years. I didn't realize that if he wasn't your cup of tea, you got to leave.
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People around me like me the best when I'm depressed because I'm a bit more passive.
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People are always good company when they are doing what they really enjoy.
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The rudiment of verse may, possibly, be found in the spondee.
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I like simple clothes, but sometimes I'll go for a goth-witch vibe.
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It isn't working that's so hard, it's getting ready to work.
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The best thing about having my very first audition lead me to an Oscar nomination means that I don't have to struggle the rest of my career to be nominated for an Oscar, to prove that I'm a great actress, because I've already done it. Now I can do things that just make me happy.
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I would say that, apart from being a writer, I have also always been very conscious of the idea of a 'world elsewhere'.
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The 3 key components for success are as follows: Psychological Preparedness Physical Conditioning Mental Toughness.
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I've grown to love California: It's the dream of every English musician to come here and work in the sunshine. To walk up Sunset Boulevard, knowing you're going to make music - that's it.
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True freedom requires taking responsibility for your own life. That frightens the hell out of too many people. They prefer to have Big Brother holding a safety net for them, and they'll sell their own birthright and their children's as well to keep it.
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For me, it's just always about trying to tell stories that I care about.
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I shift between mediums very frequently. Instead of taking a break from writing, I just write in a different medium or in a different way or for a different purpose, so that I don't actually stop writing - I just go to something else. Like going from a big symphony to a piano piece is great and very refreshing, I find. And then going from that to a big concerto, and then having to go out and play.
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The Greeks, with their truly healthy culture, have once and for all justified philosophy simply by having engaged in it, and having engaged in it more fully than any other people.
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The pragmatist turns away from abstraction and insufficiency, from verbal solutions, from bad a priori reasons, from fixed principles, closed systems, and pretended absolutes and origins. He turns toward concreteness and adequacy, towards facts, towards action, and towards power.
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It is as though he listened and such listening as his enfolds us in silence in which at last we begin to hear what we are meant to be.
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To remove untouchability is a penance that caste Hindus owe to Hinduism and to themselves.
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Work for Swaraj fails to appeal to us because we have no music in us.