Neil Cavuto Quotes
We're teaching our kids that attributes as vague and relatively meaningless as a toothy smile or a fine head of hair make a fine statement about a person.

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Woodstock had a tremendous impact on American artistic life.
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The greatest mathematicians, as Archimedes, Newton, and Gauss, always united theory and applications in equal measure.
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I try to do the right thing at the right time. They may just be little things, but usually they make the difference between winning and losing.
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Money is our madness, our vast collective madness.
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I wanna live 'til I die, no more, no less.
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As a filmmaker, I really want to utilize the tools to carry the voice - my voice, and the voice of the characters.
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My job in this life is to give people spiritual ecstasy through music. In my concerts people cry, laugh, dance. If they climaxed spiritually, I did my job. I did it decently and honestly.
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I tell people, 'Have you ever been to Oklahoma? There are a lot of nice people there that do wonderful things.'
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Let your emotions come out. If your behavior is flat, your game will be flat, too.
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I hate bell peppers, which is annoying because they technically have my name all over them.
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I'm an actor, that's what I do every day. Dressing up is part of my job. But whatever you wear you should always be yourself: never go totally with the fashion but use what there is available to be an individual.
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After World War I the resentment of the working class against all that it had to suffer was directed more against Morgan, Wall Street and private capital than the government.
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Men are sort of doofuses about sunscreen, and for the most part, women are more inclined to take better care of themselves, but a reminder is always good for everyone.
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The nation is faced with one of the most corporate-orientated anti-consumer Congresses in our history.
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My father became the Mayor of Indian Wells, California, a tony desert enclave of rich, conservative Republicans.
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Look good, feel good, play good.
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Many young men in the 1960s and 1970s came to reject some of the traditional ideas about manhood that many of their fathers tried to pass down - like unquestioning respect for authority even when that might mean killing and dying for questionable or unjust causes such as the Vietnam War.
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Native trees are so important to our ecosystem.
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Our mission for younger people is to do our best to make exercise cool, hip - the thing to do.
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I go through life with a smile because I know things can be worse than they are.
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It's a sad fact about our culture that a poet can earn much more money writing or talking about his art than he can by practicing it.
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It makes me a better person, surfing, I think. It's a great outlet.
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'Things don't stay the way they are,' said Finnerty. 'It's too entertaining to try to change them.'
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We're teaching our kids that attributes as vague and relatively meaningless as a toothy smile or a fine head of hair make a fine statement about a person.