Gwen Stefani Quotes
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If life isn't about human beings and living in harmony, then I don't know what it's about.
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I do not like being famous. I like being normal.
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My father, who had lost a brother, fighting on the Austrian side in World War I, was a committed pacifist.
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I don't think there are enough stories told about black men and their relationships and how they build and bond with one another.
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I do pop, so pop is very broad. It could be anything from the Weeknd to Taylor Swift to Beyonce to whatever is on the radio, basically.
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I'm the same kid who used to hop the trains with headphones and just go to downtown Manhattan, walk around and listen to music or walk through the city. The fame restricts that. It's a small complaint in comparison to the benefits I get from it, but the restrictive part is what I don't like - and the fact that it's not reversible.
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Just like my father, I've always loved education. In school I was a member of the honor society.
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In preparation for a career in academic medicine, I worked as a medical house officer at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital from 1966 to 1968 and then joined Ira Pastan's laboratory at the National Institutes of Health as a Clinical Associate.
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When I was young I used to listen to other people and to try and understand what they thought and where they were coming from. I listened and didn't speak.
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We have to stop this violence. We have to make the political nature of the violence clear, that the violence we experience in our own homes is not a personal family matter, it's a public and political problem. It's a way that women are kept in line, kept in our places.
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Neil Hamburger writes such cutting jokes.
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Now it's time to focus on basics for people in our neighborhoods... and real ethics reform at City Hall.
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I've been stopped cold from eating another burger!
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Temple is an intensely moral creature. She has a passionate sense of right and wrong, for example, in regard to the treatment of animals; and law, for her, is clearly not just the law of the land but, in some far deeper sense, a divine or cosmic law, whose violation can have disastrous effects-seeming breakdowns in the course of nature itself.
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Exile desire For what is not. This is the barrenness Of the fertile thing that can attain no more.
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I consider myself a poet first and a musician second. I live like a poet and I'll die like a poet.
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The subject does not belong to the world, but it is a limit of the world. (5.632)
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Every woman is sexy in her own way. It is up to men to step up and make women feel like they are No. 1 on that list. There is no such thing as perfection.
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What changes with fame is the perceptions of the individual rather than the individual.
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Because in the midst of happiness there is always a seed of unhappiness; it consumes itself like fire--it can't burn forever, sooner or later it must die; and this presentiment of the end destroys my happiness when it is at is height.
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Most of us think we don't have enough time to exercise. What a distorted paradigm! We don't have time not to. We're talking about three to six hours a week - or a minimum of thirty minutes a day, every other day. That hardly seems an inordinate amount of time considering the tremendous benefits in terms of the impact on the other 162 - 165 hours of the week.
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I love making records. That's my favorite part of the whole process. And I love playing live, but certainly getting the music on a disc that's going to live forever and be there forever, just every little detail drives me crazy.
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Every day I fail at something.