Carol Lynley Quotes
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Golf was never a religion to me.
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I was married for 36 years but now I'm free.
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We are living in difficult times. There are a lot of people out of work - am I going to stand there and whinge? No, because I am lucky to have such a wonderful job.
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I have been vain since birth. I expected other people to like what I did, although my vanity has definitely diminished over the years.
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I've always been a very prolific writer.
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China has to go along with world trends. That's democracy, liberty, individual freedom. China sooner or later has to go that way. It cannot go backward.
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Stock photos are used everywhere on the Net. Chances are, the website you are on right now uses stock photos somewhere - maybe as the featured image of the blog post. This also means that there will always be a large market for stock photographers.
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Too clever is dumb.
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Teach For America was built on the idea that our best hope of reaching 'One Day' is to have thousands of alumni use their diverse experiences and ideas to effect change from inside and outside the education system.
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One of the great advantages of the study of old Norse or Icelandic literature is the insight given by it into the origin of world-wide superstitions. Norse tradition is transparent as glacier ice, and its origin is as unmistakable.
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I would like above any other place to go to Hartford. I want to face the conservatism there centered and compel it into decency.
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Make yourself necessary to somebody.
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I didn't want wrestling anymore; I wanted to not want it. But I couldn't get a job anywhere, which was part of the reason I was homeless. I couldn't get a job pumping gas. I couldn't get a job working at a warehouse, I couldn't get a job at Baskin Robbins, I couldn't get a job anywhere.
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Even if it's a white crowd, I tell my jokes for the four black people in the room, not the 100 whites.
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Suppressed grief suffocates, it rages within the breast, and is forced to multiply its strength.
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Seattle sucks. New York and Chicago are real cities. Seattle is Dubuque, Iowa, putting on airs. People here think Seattle is Paris... it ain't. I've been to Paris, and this place isn't Paris.
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Change happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you don't believe is right.
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Once stock prices reach the point at which it is hard to value them by logical methodology, stocks will be bought as they were in the late 1920s not for investment but to be unloaded at a still higher price. The ensuing break could be disastrous because panic psychology cannot be summarily altered or reversed by easing money policies.
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The person who works and is never bored is never old. Work and interest in worthwhile things are the best remedy for age.
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Success breeds inequality, and you don't want to choke off success.
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The biggest rap on me is that I don't find a Watergate every couple of years. Well, Watergate was unique. It's not something Carl Bernstein, I, or the Washington Post caused.
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Violence is not necessary to destroy a civilization. Each civilization dies from indifference toward the unique values which created it.
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The appropriate time for the ultimate release of the deposits will have arrived at the onset of the first post-war slump.
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I am a film buff.