Produce Quotes
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All equally see in the convulsion in America an era in the history of the world, out of which must come in the end a general recognition of the right of mankind to the produce of their labor and the pursuit of happiness.
Charles Francis Adams, Sr.
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I have only a mind to live, to enjoy - i.e., to work as an artist, and produce my works; but not for the muddy brains of the common herd.
Richard Wagner
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We all have the ability to produce greatness in our lives.
Eric Thomas
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The ability to produce every necessity of life renders us independent in war as well as in peace.
Millard Fillmore
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No man has the right to dictate what other men should perceive, create or produce, but all should be encouraged to reveal themselves, their perceptions and emotions, and to build confidence in the creative spirit.
Ansel Adams
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To me, sexy is the confident energy a person produces. sexy is the comfortable feeling of being who you are. sexy is not just having beautiful lips, legs and arms; its beyond that. sexy is soul.
Karina Smirnoff
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Literature begins with the possible model of experience, and what it produces is the literary model we call the classic.
Northrop Frye
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Do you often feel like parched ground, unable to produce anything worthwhile? I do. When I am in need of refreshment, it isn't easy to think of the needs of others. But I have found that if, instead of praying for my own comfort and satisfaction, I ask the Lord to enable me to give to others, an amazing thing often happens - I find my own needs wonderfully met. Refreshment comes in ways I would never have thought of, both for others, and then, incidentally, for myself.
Elisabeth Elliot
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In order to produce something new, you have to return to the original source, to the childhood of mankind.
Paul Gauguin
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Science is of value because it can produce something.
Richard Feynman
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I've always said that the greatest racism in Hollywood has to do with what color ink you produce: Black or red.
Suzanne de Passe
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One is more certain to influence men, to produce more effect on them, by absurdities than by sensible ideas.
Napoleon Bonaparte