Should Quotes
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And I could have died right then. And considering how things went, I really should have.
Ned Vizzini -
I think that Hiphop should be a pulpit for the people.
Slick Rick
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The things that you do should be things that you love, and things that you love should be things that you do.
Ray Bradbury -
The reason that you call it 'grief' is because you've been programmed to believe that you should feel bad about death.
Esther Hicks -
I ain't interested in the truth. I'm interested in the way things should be.
Sherman Alexie -
The goal of business should not be to do business with anyone who simply wants what you have. It should be to focus on the people who believe what you believe. When we are selective about doing business only with those who believe in our WHY, trust emerges.
Simon Sinek -
I don't think people should be afraid of portraying people with accents, especially Asian accents.
Nico Santos -
It is 'where we are' that should make all the difference, whether we believe we belong there or not.
Chang-Rae Lee
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Everything is as it should be.
Trenton Lee Stewart -
If a footballer presents himself as a family man and goes and has sex with a prostitute, should he gag her?
Nicky Campbell -
The audiences like to think that satire is doing something. But, in fact, it is mostly to leave themselves satisfied. Satisfied rather than angry, which is what they should be.
Tom Lehrer -
Do what you love and love what you do. Don’t do anything for money. Everything should be for love.
Ray Bradbury -
Whenever feasible, one should always try to eat the rude.
Thomas Harris -
We should not serve the poor like they were Jesus. We should serve the poor because they are Jesus.
Mother Teresa
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There are foods you should avoid. For me, sugar is a no. Because it gives me a spike and then a crash.
Carrie Brownstein -
You should give up.' 'Why?' 'For one thing, you'll live longer.' 'Oh, you don't live longer. It just seems longer.
Stephen Fry -
Learning to let go should be learned before learning to get. Life should be touched, not strangled.
Ray Bradbury