Adolfo Aguilar Zinser Quotes
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Over the years, I've learned that a sense of humor is the only skill that allows you to turn sucking at life into a career.
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Nobody needs to cry for me. I'm going to be great.
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The nature of good fiction is that it dwells in ambiguity.
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My opinion, my conviction, gains immensely in strength and sureness the minute a second mind as adopted it.
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History is a race between education and catastrophe.
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How boring would this world be if everyone was the same?
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We all want to be the sexy girl.
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The women's movement had already paved the way, I think, for my coming.
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I wanna live.
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Wanting to feel good is synonymous with wanting to feel God.
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Starting in music, where I get a chance to connect with the lyrics of a song, I learned so much about performing on stage and connecting to your audience and to what you're singing about. Singing is very emotional. Every song has its own purpose.
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If there's too much of you around, people can get tired of you.
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I started singing at age three - I opened my mouth some time, singing along to the radio, and my parents were like, 'Wow! You have a really great voice!'
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My military service is the thing I'm most proud of, but when I think of everything happening in the Middle East, I can't help but tell myself I wish we would have achieved some sort of lasting victory. No one touched that subject before Trump, especially not in the Republican Party.
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Tourism is our second biggest industry in terms of the people it employs.
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I never wanted to be a playwright.
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WE DO NOT BREAK USERSPACE!
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It is apparent that nothing short of contraceptives can put an end to the horrors of abortion and infanticide.
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So for twelve miles I rode with Sherman, and we became fast friends. He asked me all manner of questions on the way, and I found that he knew my father well, and remembered his tragic death in Salt Creek Valley.
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My grandmother knitted me a crochet top when I was 15. I still fit into it and will never give it away.
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After the third killing in May 1980 he says he was growing less and less ‘emotional’ about it and was simply resigned to the knowledge that he was a compulsive killer.
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Every mind has its particular standard of good and bad, and of right and wrong. This standard is made by what one has experienced through life, by what one has seen or heard; it also depends upon one's belief in a certain religion, one's birth in a certain nation and origin in a certain race. But what can really be called good or bad, right or wrong, is what comforts the mind and what causes it discomfort. It is not true, although it appears so, that it is discomfort that causes wrongdoing. In reality, it is wrongdoing which causes discomfort, and it is right-doing which gives comfort.
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I was never the diplomatic diplomat.