Marilyn Monroe Quotes
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Modi is an excellent orator - sure, anybody who spouts untruths is an excellent orator.
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I go out there and train as hard as anybody else.
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I don't think anybody steals anything; all of us borrow.
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In an easy matter. Anybody can be eloquent.
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I don't dislike anybody. I love everybody.
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When a system is stable, telling the worker about mistakes is only tampering.
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I'm okay with anybody expressing their rights.
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I take jobs with people I admire, people with incredible talent who aren't necessarily big sellers.
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I would like to never ever think about any political issues.
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When you are an artist, you want your audience to think it's effortless and easy.
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A lot of people criticize the primaries, but I think they are absolutely essential to the education of the President of the United States.
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I'm proud to have earned a 100 percent score from Planned Parenthood and to have been previously endorsed by both Planned Parenthood and NARAL Pro Choice.
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Who then to frail mortality shall trust But limns the water, or but writes in dust.
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If two objects or human beings show similar behaviour in all their relevant aspects open to observation, the assumption of some unobservable hidden difference between them must be regarded as a completely gratuitous hypothesis and one contrary to sound scientific method.
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You don't get to know anybody in a movie until after it's over. You work less together in a film than you do onstage.
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I personally felt in my heart that we hadn't played anybody [prior to Saturday]. We finally get a chance to play someone as talented as we are, and y'all see what happens.
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I don't know anybody who doesn't have a lost decade.
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On Halloween, the parents sent their kids out looking like me.
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Every man must wear out at least one pair of fools shoes.
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Tell the lie over and over and over. It's an art that Trump understands well. There's no better evidence than his absolutely false claim that he opposed the Iraq War in 2002.
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Technological revolutions are very hard to predict. My favourite example is someone in 1850 taking care of horses as a farrier. They would have said, "Look, horses have been part of human existence for 5,000 years. We are horse people. It's permanent." But all of a sudden, the internal combustion engine comes along and, with it, oil fields and automobiles, which basically replace the horse completely. So we often have these long periods of stability and then a sudden inflection point.
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Without him here, it is impossible to know how fast he will play it, approximately.
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There isn't anybody that looks like me without clothes on.