Can Quotes
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When you're a little kid, you want the ball. You don't want to play defense. When you get the ball, basically you can do whatever you want.
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In Egypt: Under no conditions, under threat of death could anyone kill a cat. People were exceuted for even killing a cat accidentally. And when a cat died, the whole family, and probably their closest friends, went into mourning, the measure of their personal loss signalled by their shaving off their eyebrows.
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We can all do good deeds, but very few of us can think good thoughts.
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Love is like a child, That longs for everything it can come by.
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I don't teach my students, I provide the circumstances in which they can learn.
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No man can think on everything; we can only be ready for everything
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With an evening coat and a white tie, anybody, even a stock broker, can gain a reputation for being civilized.
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Can we afford clean water? Can we afford rivers and lakes and streams and oceans which continue to make possible life on this planet? Can we afford life itself? Those questions were never asked as we destroyed the waters of our nation, and they deserve no answers as we finally move to restore and renew them. These questions answer themselves.
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No, but you can see it from here.
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I'm not anorexic, bullimic, or any other “ic” you can think of.
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Your mind is the only weapon that can defeat you. No one can defeat you until your mind is clear
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Can I bite you here, too?
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You can eff off, too," I say, except I don't say eff, I say what 'eff' stands for.
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Whether you say you can't or you can, you're right.
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It's all about what you can do with what you already have.
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You see? In the fairy tales one does as one wants, and in reality one does what one can.
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Become who you are. Make what only you can make.
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There's only so much I can take till you push me away for good.
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The mention of faith is also missing in many accounts (e.g., Matt 8:14–15; 14:14; Mark 1:30–31; Luke 7:12–15; 13:11–13; John 5:6–9; 9:4–7); one dare not argue from silence, especially since Jesus himself supplied faith in many cases, but it is nevertheless clear that miracles can occur despite some participants’ lack of faith (Matt 8:26; 14:17, 26; 16:8–10; Mark 4:40; 6:49; 8:4, 17–21; 9:24, 26; Luke 2:9; 5:4–9; 8:25; 11:14–15; especially Luke 1:20; cf. Luke 10:18). The disciples themselves are often the ones chided for their little faith (Mark 4:40; Luke 8:25; 12:28; cf. Luke 17:5), albeit especially in Matthew (6:30; 8:26; 14:31; 16:8; 17:20).
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Just start small with what you have and you can grow the business.
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Why should i remember anything if i can just look it up?
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When the U.S. government is serious about doing something that's complicated and difficult, it can do it.
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We can be completely ignorant about how or why something works and yet still relish the results.
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We did not underestimate what we could do.