Think Quotes
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I think the president should be accessible, should answer questions that aren't pre-screened, but I think there should be a little bit of dignity to the presidency.
Ed Rendell
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I just can't think how I would go on without children having lost Edith already... It's too upsetting for me to write about them. Naturally, I still hope, and wait, wait, wait.
Otto Frank
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Show me an Irishman who can't tell a story – I don't think they exist.
Patricia Polacco
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I think my job is to keep the ball down. I always say I try to go out there and get early contact, and strikeouts just seem to happen.
Jacob deGrom
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It was treacherous. I think someone was injured. But I did love being there, we all did.
Madeleine Stowe
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If a division becomes insolvent, the credit markets' reaction to that is immediate - regardless of what period of time you think you have to remedy.
Walker Stapleton
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Whenever I start to really think about what I'm playing, I may play it better musically, but the feeling isn't there.
Ace Frehley Kiss
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I don't think my daughter wants to see me on the toilet. Lila has seen me nude.
Kate Moss
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But I think primarily, it's the fans that make this race.
Dan Wheldon
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I've been out of my comfort zone a lot, and it makes me more vulnerable, but I have to draw the line somewhere, and don't think I would go skydiving!
Hannah Storm
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I don't think I'm really open to having Washington change me.
Rand Paul
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I saw 'The Devil Wears Prada.' I don't think it's a reality.
Carine Roitfeld
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I think of feminism as more of a political ideology.
Callie Khouri
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It's kind of my whole philosophy as an actor. I think that's what we're supposed to do is play a wide range of characters - or it's just what I like to do, I should say. I like to try to be as different as I can from one thing to the next.
Garret Dillahunt
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I think there are two aspects to ageing: there's the physical side and what's happening inside.
Rachel Weisz
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I think there's a couple of things going on. One is that Trump's relationship with his base is not the traditional relationship of a politician and the people who elected him, and the constituency, which is a relationship of some accountability, right? The idea is that the politicians are working for the people. They're public servants.
Naomi Klein
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I always feel more comfortable in chaotic surroundings. I don't know why that is. I think order is dull. There is something about this kind of desire for order, particularly in Anglo Saxon cultures, that drive out this ability for the streets to become a really exotic, amorphous, chaotic, organic place where ideas can, basically, develop.
Malcolm Mclaren
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I think there's a really mature side of me that can deal with problems - but when I'm with my friends, I get to act much more kidlike.
Dakota Blue Richards
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I used to do a lot of comedy. I don't know what happened. I think it's my face.
Eddie Marsan
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When anybody goes to L.A. from London, there's always this slight sense of, 'What are you doing? Who do you think you are? It's never gonna happen.' It's the classic, good-natured British cynicism.
Ed Weeks
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I think that, as a white person stepping into doing any sort of anti-systematic-racism type of work, asking yourself, 'What is your intention?' needs to happen on a consistent basis. Check yourself. Check yourself. Check yourself, like, constantly.
Benjamin Hammond "Ben" Haggerty
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In Palm Springs, they think homelessness is caused by bad divorce lawyers.
Garry Trudeau
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I grew up on cricket and I think Australian kids are getting so Americanized, you know?
Rachel Griffiths
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I think extreme secrecy is a bad sign in all startups. Very few startups die because they tell you exactly how their technology works. On the long list of startup killers, that's pretty far down. Though on the list of entrepreneur fears, it's pretty high.
Sam Altman