Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes
...in respect of riches, no citizen shall ever be wealthy enough to buy another, and none poor enough to be forced to sell himself.

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My mother has been a wonderful model for the professional woman - a loving mother dedicated to both her family and her work. She inspired me, made me proud, and developed in me an enormous respect for women in general.
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There was a side of me that knew I was gonna change the game, but I didn't know how many people would respect it.
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I'm not a trash talker. I respect my opponents.
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I wasn't rebellious. Other friends had far stricter parents and where there wasn't a relationship of respect and communication, they were usually the opposite; kids go to the other extreme.
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The sort of man you will make of yourself, how you will be regarded by the world, whether people will admire and respect or despise you, whether you win the approval or the condemnation of your Maker - all this is in your own hands.
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When your desires are strong enough you will appear to possess superhuman powers to achieve.
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I respect all women who came before me to blaze trails into the workplace for us.
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To be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships.
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I used to love, and I still do, Lee Ann Womack. And Alison Krauss. I mean, how many Grammys does she have? She's just remained solid and true and great, and I respect that.
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The Lord is greater than all: I have said enough.
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Until I feel strong enough to pray sincerely and to act accordingly, I would rather not pray at all.
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Money is always on its way somewhere. What you do with it while it is in your keeping and the direction you send it in say much about you. Your treatment of and respect for money, how you make it, and how you spend it, reflect your character.
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A woman can never have enough shoes.
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With respect to the first of these obstacles, it has often been made a matter of grave complaint against Political Economists, that they confine their attention to Wealth, and disregard all consideration of Happiness or Virtue.
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I worry that we're not getting enough of the news that we need to make informed judgments as citizens.
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I was brought up to think a lot about food and have respect for it, both as medicine and something to eat and enjoy.
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I focus on projects I am passionate about and only work with people I respect. Without these supportive teams, partners and clients, I could never work on so many things. I am fortunate that they see the value in the multiplicity of my work and how it all comes together in a kind of virtuous cycle.
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The sea speaks a language polite people never repeat. It is a colossal scavenger slang and has no respect.
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My ideas have undergone a process of emergence by emergency. When they are needed badly enough, they are accepted.
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I'm honored people think enough of my playing to chase my sound. Hell, I chase other players' tones all the time.
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When I was 21, I wanted to write like Kafka. But, unfortunately for me, I wrote like a script editor for 'The Simpsons' who'd briefly joined a religious cult and then discovered Foucault. Such is life.
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You look at shows on cable, and there's a lot of smart writing out there.
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...in respect of riches, no citizen shall ever be wealthy enough to buy another, and none poor enough to be forced to sell himself.