Marianne Williamson Quotes
It isn't courageous to go forth when you don't know the dangers. But it's very courageous to go forth when you do.

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Everyone's like sheep on social media; like, one person starts making noise, and everyone's like, 'Hey, yeah!' and then you got a whole bunch of people making noise at you.
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Truth, when not sought after, rarely comes to light.
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I think more and more people these days go for the safe option in film making.
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I have learned not to feed the trolls. I just don't respond.
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If one is to be called a liar, one may as well make an effort to deserve the name.
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I grew up in Canada, man - we all had rinks in our backyards because we'd ice down the grass with a hose and build a skating rink.
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Patrick Demarchelier was the one who got me my first 'Vogue' cover. It was French 'Vogue' – I think in '87 or '88. I think I was the first black model to be on the cover of French Vogue, which was shocking to me because when I asked them about it, they were like, 'Oh, no. We've never had that before.'
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Just because we are in wheelchairs doesn't mean we can't play a fast-paced, full-contact sport.
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Food is the new health care.
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I have always been driven. I have always believed in what I believe very deeply.
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When it comes to Republican debates, fibs and fits come first; facts come last.
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God created man in His own image, says the Bible; philosophers reverse the process: they create God in theirs.
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I'm just like my fans, and that's the way I like it.
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So, it's a matter of that I want to take our music around the globe.
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When I would be on the stage singing, I would see a movie of something that happened, I would be telling the story. I would be describing the story in sound, but my goal would be to make somebody else run their own movie.
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Sometimes I feel like . . . the world is a place I bought a ticket to. It’s a big show for me, as if it wouldn’t happen if I wasn’t there with a camera.
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First we need to rethink the terms and recognize that we've imported this language from the technocratic class, from Silicon Valley, that talks about openness and transparency.
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Where do your greatest dangers lie?--In pity.
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But I felt that things were taking a turn for the worse, and I was frightened. Having to stay alert in order to avoid mistakes and confront dangers had exhausted me to the point where sometimes simply the urgency of doing something made me think that I really had done it.
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It isn't courageous to go forth when you don't know the dangers. But it's very courageous to go forth when you do.