Cory Booker Quotes
It is okay not to like someone, but it is never okay to try and degrade, humiliate, or dehumanize them.

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I always say I don't want to change anything in my life.
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Anti-frackers are disingenuous. They bow to the religion of environmentalism.
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Clarity is the antidote to anxiety, and therefore clarity is the preoccupation of the effective leader. If you do nothing else as a leader, be clear.
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Inside a religious body you get sects and hierarchies, inside an information network you get bazaars and cathedrals, it is the same, call them what you like. They survive by pointing the finger of blame at each other.
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I find it a great antidote... lipstick and mirrors and hairspray.
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Just because you're working does not mean you're making money. That's two very different things in show business.
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When any young director gets hired by a studio to do a $125 million film based on a preexisting piece of intellectual property, they're climbing into the meat grinder. And what you're coming out with on the other side is a generic, heavily studio-controlled pile of garbage that ends up on the side of Burger King wrappers.
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It's an important job to be the public face of something that gives people hope, and I take that seriously.
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I talked to a guy who has old cars, and there are parts that don't exist any more. So he makes radio dial knobs for obscure cars.
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A sign that a peace association is going adrift is its exclusion of other political parties, with whom it could collaborate effectively on most of the problems besetting the cause of peace.
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Everyone's really sweet, really nice. The 'Buffy' fans always ask me to do Kendra's lines in Kendra's accent.
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Man, I think mistakes - that's what makes us distinct human beings. Those imperfections.
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I'm interested in people who are dwelling outside the mainstream. And very often, those people happen to be woman of color.
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Fame, you know, it's like a handgun - in the wrong hands, it's dangerous.
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Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves; they therefore remain bound.
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When I was moving to New York in 1994, I saw an ad in the paper that said, 'Do You Measure Up To Be A Muppet?' I answered the ad and soon after met John Henson, who brought me in to understudy him for a real version of the computer generated Coca-Cola Polar Bear.
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I was a bad boy as a child.
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Information about the package is as important as the package itself.
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How ironical that it is by means of speech that man can degrade himself below the level of dumb creation -- for a chatterbox is truly of a lower category than a dumb creature.
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Love humiliates you. Hatred cradles you.
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There is nothing so necessary for men as dancing.
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While rising delinquencies and foreclosures will continue to weigh heavily on the housing market this year, it will not cripple the U.S.
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It is okay not to like someone, but it is never okay to try and degrade, humiliate, or dehumanize them.