Al Goldstein Quotes
The only way marriage can work is if a man respects the woman and she is a thinking woman and he wants to work on the marriage.

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I call myself a feminist, not a feminist filmmaker. If somebody asked me if I had a feminist sensibility it would be pretty hard to deny, but is it the theme of my work? Not necessarily. I'm interested in a lot of things.
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Teenage girls these days are more and more getting lured into thinking they should dumb themselves down, and that's going to attract the wrong kind of guy, and it's serious. It's serious business.
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I like when a girl knows what she looks like and dresses to accentuate those features.
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It's obviously nerve-wracking, because I don't know the ropes really, William is obviously used to it, but I'm willing to learn quickly and work hard.
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To be honest, before I joined the industry, I knew very little about the fashion world, and I hardly knew any name brands. Probably because the price tags were a little too high, and home girl needed to work.
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I've made all my money on my own without my family and I work very hard.
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How are the cabs in your city? In Manhattan, where I work, they are rather awful.
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Glory is attained from hard work, step by step.
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All tastes have the quality of being in some way artificial and invented. The secret of life is to have enough detachment from your tastes and your values to see that they are a little bit absurd.
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I do not need any cheerleaders at my moot court. And I cannot imagine walking into that Court without the preparation of a few vicious moot courts; it is critical to the development of my thinking.
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I want to know that I gave my 100 percent, and even if it doesn't work, you know that you gave everything, and you don't have to look at it and say... I could have gave more - that would break my heart.
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People who work 44 hours per week make 50 percent more than people who work 34 hours a week.
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I don't think balance is something you get from someone else; it's something women have to find from within. For me, finding balance is still a work in progress.
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What is sad for women of my generation is that they weren't supposed to work if they had families. What were they going to do when the children are grown - watch the raindrops coming down the window pane?
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There is nothing deeper than to work for a year with the same artist.
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I've learned not to hide behind a veil of irony - to talk about my work in a more honest way.
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I work with the Humane Society a lot and have three rescue cats.
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If you think about work, it's just this endlessly fascinating subject. We spend at least half of our waking hours working. So it becomes this incredible window into a whole variety of things: who we are human beings, how the economy works, how people relate to each other, how stuff is made, how the world spins on its axis.
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My dad's a pastor and a seminary professor; my mom, she has such great faith.
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Years on, Christine and John still have a deep love for each other, as do Stevie and I - we've been working together since I was 17.
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I grew up in a strong faith-based family. I think I have selected to return to those roots for strength, for my family, for myself and to protect our children and to forgive others and move on and face forward.
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I think I affiliate with somebody like Ben Howard. He's quite a bit younger than I am, but I think what he's doing is in a very similar tradition.
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Eternity is the Absolute present.
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The only way marriage can work is if a man respects the woman and she is a thinking woman and he wants to work on the marriage.