Jackie Jackson Quotes
People talk a lot about the Jackson's but then when you think about it, there is quite a lot to talk about.

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I've always loved to help people, young people in particular.
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I have learned to be patient.
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The fallacy of the neoclassicals is their tenet that total employment, though hit by shocks, can be said always to be heading back to some normal level.
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There aren't traditions of freedom in a place like Iraq. They're going to have to come to grips with a concept that they hadn't been allowed to conceive before.
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I didn't make any friends in New York by insisting on moving the league headquarters to Cincinnati. The fact was that my son Bill was in school. His mother had passed away, and I didn't want to take the boy away from his school and to a strange city.
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In a way, I'm lucky that I was never classically trained and never went to a music college. I'm just from a normal working class family and happened to get obsessed with music as a teenager.
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Leeks, like other oniony things, reach a certain peak when fried. It's the subtle sweetness that suddenly becomes evident and works so well with their creamy texture.
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I enjoyed climbing with other people, good friends, but I did quite a lot of solo climbing, too.
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The good news is that real-world hands-on conservation is alive and well and catching on across the America I travel.
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Many people in this world are still so identified with every thought that arises in their head. There is not the slightest space of awareness there.
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When the word 'morality' comes up in connection with economics, income distribution and financial stability are usually the issues. Is it moral for rich countries to use such a high proportion of the world's resources or for investment bankers to earn large bonuses?
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Fiction should be about moral dilemmas that are so bloody difficult that the author doesn't know the answer.
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I listened to it last night for the first time since we started this project. I went out to my car and put it in and went to an empty parking lot and just listened and read the little pamphlet that came with it. After two or three songs I burst into tears.
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When I was living in New York, there was a lot of screaming in my life. I would just get into these altercations all the time. Being in public, dealing with shopkeepers, just trying to cross the street - things like that.
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Generally, I find a lot to be grateful for.
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It's called a pen. It's like a printer, hooked straight to my brain.
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Actually, I was born Adam Zachary Orth. Zak is short for my middle name. I was never called Adam.
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L.A.'s always been good to me.
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I am not a home breaker and I can never be. I haven't been brought up to create havoc in other people's homes.
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I was nervous about doing 'Scottsboro Boys' because I'm not a trained dancer, and there is a lot of very athletic dancing involved.
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With every project you do, you bring out a part of yourself, and it seems to be quite a good way of expanding a person.
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The founder of Dell found ways of delivering Hewlett Packard's most profitable products for much lower prices but forgot to deliver their quality so within a few years had fallen behind again. Ideas need constant renewal. A great idea will never be perfect and will never work perfectly in all markets and all seasons.
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People talk a lot about the Jackson's but then when you think about it, there is quite a lot to talk about.