Marianne Williamson Quotes
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I'm not a celebrity trainer. I don't have my own line of DVDs, but I'm a fighter and have everything to prove.
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Access to basic quality health care is one of the most important domestic issues facing our nation.
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I'll stop talking about race when people stop being racist.
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A pure hand needs no glove to cover it.
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That's the first sign you know you're a Libertarian. You see the red light. You stop. You realize that there's not a car in sight. And you put your foot on the gas.
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Crafting a piece of gripping, narrative true crime that engages the world is not that different from crafting a piece of crime fiction.
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Whenever a work's structure is intentionally one of its own themes, another of its themes is art.
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Philip Roth has made a cottage industry of unlikable characters, but compared with Mickey Sabbath, the furious and profane protagonist of 'Sabbath's Theater,' Roth's earlier creations seem like Winnie the Pooh.
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When a little more than a teenager, I was a piano-bar pianist in the land where I was born and raised, Tuscany.
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One day it was about getting married that mother talked with me, and I said I was so glad that when you didn't like being married, or got tired of your husband, you could get Unmarried.
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I believe in a company that combines service and product offerings which are a bit different from other industries.
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I think that after a year of Portishead I've become a little more sober.
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I'd rather win than be a showman.
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If, at the limit, you can rule without crime, you cannot do so without injustices.
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If and when Turkey does become a member, it will be after years of structural reforms and with a long track record of sustained and stable growth,
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A cigarette is the perfect type of a perfect pleasure. It is exquisite, and it leaves one unsatisfied. What more can one want?
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Aside from mastery in the fine arts, success in learning anything is the result of genuine interest and amount of energy dedicated to it.
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Voting is not an act of political freedom. It is an act of political conformity. Those who refuse to vote are not expressing silence. They are screaming in the politician's ear: 'You do not represent me. This is not a process in which my voice matters. I do not believe you.'