Clear Quotes
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Let me just be very clear that the Republican Party will select a nominee that will beat Bill Clinton.
Dan Quayle -
I've been in this business a long time, and I'm very clear on what is real and what is fleeting.
Tamara Tunie
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When you have a clear vision of your goal, it's easier to take the first step toward it.
LL Cool J -
There's been an unfortunate history of efforts to make sure Florida's votes don't count. Given that history, it's clear why people here would be especially concerned about efforts undertaken by Super PACs and the corporations that fund them to dictate the outcome of elections.
Ted Deutch -
The book-keeping of benefits is simple: it is all expenditure; if any one returns it, that is clear gain; if he does not return it, it is not lost, I gave it for the sake of giving.
Seneca the Younger -
A person will not buy from you until he is convinced that you are a friend and are acting in his best interest. You must make this clear.
Brian Tracy -
I hear the criticism loud & clear That is how I know that the time is near
Nicki Minaj -
I urge you to read the Occupy Manifesto, written by the New York City General Assembly. It is unavoidably clear. This is not directionless action. If it were, the media would have moved on.
Henry Rollins Black Flag
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A good style must, first of all, be clear. It must not be mean or above the dignity of the subject. It must be appropriate.
Aristotle -
The Ninth Amendment makes it clear that all the rights spelled out in the Constitution aren't the end of rights as we know them. It makes it clear that there are rights reserved to people that aren't spelled out in the Constitution.
Chris Barron Spin Doctors -
The social consequence of the psychedelic experience is clear thinking -which trickles down as clear speech. Empowered speech.
Terence McKenna -
I used to always have a pretty high, little clear voice, but as I got older, I got a little cornbread in it.
Wilson Pickett -
To be clear and unequivocal, I can say that Islamisation is constitutionally banned in Hungary.
Viktor Orban -
I did indulge myself in a lot of history reading, to inform myself as to who the real woman was. As far as other actresses’ portrayals, though, I tried to stay clear. It muddles your process, I find.
Natalie
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I do think America has made it quite clear that it is in the interest both of America and China to avoid situations in which they will be pushed toward a collision.
Zbigniew Brzezinski -
Penmanship means a lot to me. I don't have cursive penmanship, though. I've created my own penmanship. It's very clear. Everyone can read it. I write things down all day long.
Action Bronson -
It's nice to get to work with a clear mind...
Adam Goldberg -
A tale should be judicious, clear, succinct; The language plain, and incidents well link'd; Tell not as new what ev'ry body knows; and, new or old, still hasten to a close.
William Cowper -
I made it clear that I expect to see them all at the next Portland concert. I told them I'd provide the earplugs.
Tommy Thayer Kiss -
A clear understanding of negative emotions dismisses them.
Vernon Howard
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As a filmmaker, you have to stand in front of what you did and make choices that you could do with a clear conscience.
Taylor Sheridan -
Whatever you can think, you can create; just have a very clear vision... Once you have your snapshot, work on filling in the blanks to get to that place.
Sara Blakely -
With this LP we were all very clear on the approach we wanted to take, which was to do something heavy, but also experiment with a lot of other things we really like.
Phil Anselmo Pantera -
It is now clear that the costly regulatory burdens imposed by this legislation absolutely outweigh its benefits. The PCAOB and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act raise unconstitutional barriers to needed liquidity, discourage entrepreneurship and innovation, and hinder U.S. competitiveness by denying access to needed capital. Further, the high cost of compliance that disproportionately affects smaller public companies is having long-term, exponential negative implications for our economy.
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