Mark Foster Quotes
I remember, when I heard Jeff Buckley's 'Grace,' on first listen I just thought it was such a great song.

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Let's judge a man on what he's done.
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The love of liberty and the sense of human dignity are the basic elements of the Anarchist creed.
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It was my mother's idea. Her feeling was that I didn't have the intelligence to pick a trade myself.
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Just getting to wake up and play somebody else for an entire day is just an amazing thing.
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My wife Danielle and I love travelling, different cultures and good weather.
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'Macbeth' was a very lucky play for me.
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Ulysses, obviously. It was an elaborate prank, and our supposed intellectual elite continue to fall for it.
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If you actually succeed in creating a utopia, you've created a world without conflict, in which everything is perfect. And if there's no conflict, there are no stories worth telling - or reading!
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I'm really interested in playing my age.
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I love Adele; she's a timeless, classic beauty. I think she's beautiful. She's just a real woman.
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I don't know, I like to go on really different types of dates. Going someplace new or some new part of the city, something that's not your average thing. Something where you just go have an adventure together.
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There was no religion in my life growing up. Did God invent us or did we invent God?
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I always think of it in terms of music. You're not always going to be a huge rock star in music, but musicians can play until the day they die. With sports, it's different. You can't always do it until the very end, and that's a hard reality of sports.
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As a member of this court I am not justified in writing my private notions of policy into the Constitution, no matter how deeply I may cherish them or how mischievous I may deem their disregard.
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I learn my songs by ear.
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Hypocrisy is a detriment to progress. There's always a hidden agenda.
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I get these weird divine feelings. They're, like, so strong I can't shake them.
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I've always been a reader and a writer.
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When you are alone, you need to take many decisions, and you can make mistakes.
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Historians of the sentimental school have sometimes regretted that royalty became absolute, while at the same time rejoicing that it installed plebeians in office. They deceive themselves. Royalty exalted plebeians just because it aimed at becoming absolute; it became absolute because it had exalted plebeians.
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Sir Walter, being strangely supprized and putt out of his countenance at so great a Table, gives his son a damned blow over the face; his son, as rude as he was, would not strike his father, but strikes over the face of the Gentleman that sate next to him, and sayed, Box about, 'twill come to my Father anon. 'Tis now a common used Proverb.
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Public servants should always be accountable and responsible for what they are advocating, and I challenge the American people to demand this from their representatives.
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I remember being shocked when I came out from under the focusing cloth after a minute or two being submerged within that, at the startling green color of those ferns.
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I remember, when I heard Jeff Buckley's 'Grace,' on first listen I just thought it was such a great song.