Marianne Williamson Quotes
The Latin root of the word 'politics' means 'of the people.' Politics is about something bigger than electoral politics; in that sense, I feel like I'm already involved.

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When I was travelling in Rajasthan people were waving hands, and it felt like I was visiting my own constituency.
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Everything's always about being homogenized and following in a group. The people who stand out always have the most problems.
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If it wasn't for what goes on in the world of politics, we wouldn't really have much of a show.
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People are really talkative in New York. Someone always comes up to me and says 'Hi' during the day.
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I'm a pretty chill and easygoing person; most people in Australia are, as well. I don't think I ever really saw a lot of fights growing up. I think it's hard to get people in Australia angry and want to fight, minus one or two people in the media... but we won't say any names.
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So many songs are just a wink to the audience, but people take them seriously. 'My Humps?' C'mon!
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When people do the cowardly thing, it's not about respect, it's about fear.
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I was always very focused on how people dressed.
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Politics are usually the executive expression of human immaturity.
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The thing I learned from 'Pride and Glory' is that people like to feel a little better leaving the theater than they did coming in.
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Some people are just right for you.
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A first difficulty of the Arab movement was to say who the Arabs were. Being a manufactured people, their name had been changing in sense slowly year by year. Once it meant an Arabian. There was a country called Arabia; but this was nothing to the point.
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When one tears away the veils and shows them naked, people's souls give off such a pungent smell of decay.
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Right out of high school I never had the fear of getting beat, which is how most people lose.
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I played with Annika today. I love being paired with her. She does not make many mental mistakes, and she has the ability to repeat her swing over and over and wears people down.
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Software tends not to kill people, and so we accept incredibly fast innovation loops because the consequences are tolerable and the results are astonishing.
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I have no mystic faith in the people. I have in the individual.
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When you were growing up in the 30s, 20s, of course the 40s, all black people at least in the Washington, D.C., area were required to live among themselves.
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The secret to modeling is not being perfect. What one needs is a face that people can identify in a second. You have to be given what’s needed by nature, and what’s needed is to bring something new.
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I think that when you talk to people about Monopoly, they love talking about their memories associated with it. And for me, I'm the same way. I mean, when I think about Monopoly, I think of my family playing at the holidays.
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The idea of taking off my shoes and trying on all these clothes is so exhausting, I just leave.
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To see a small, modest team built on hard work, where the players are so close, so together, win week after week, stay up there and play so well, when they're so consistent and they win the league, that makes people take them to their hearts.
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Irony is an insult conveyed in the form of a compliment.
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The Latin root of the word 'politics' means 'of the people.' Politics is about something bigger than electoral politics; in that sense, I feel like I'm already involved.