Good Quotes
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All women are good - good for nothing, or good for something.
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In the old days he had clutched life with such violence that the juice of it ran out between his fingers and was lost, but now he would touch it delicately, thankful for the good and accepting the ills with patience.
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It is far more important to know myself and take care of myself than it is to look good to others.
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The starving poet business is no good nowadays.
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For me, the '80s was great because you had Boy George, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Prince, and Cyndi Lauper. No one put boxes saying this is urban, this is popular, this is underground. It was just good or bad.
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It's not an easy choice, but that's OK. Easy doesn't equal good. Difficulty doesn't equal bad. It's just life, is all.
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If you can't be good, be loud.
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Business is like sex. When it's good, it's very, very good; when it's not so good, it's still good.
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Broadway has been very good to me. But then, I've been very good to broadway.
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Cocky don't say anything and that's as good as love right about now.
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Obviously, in a friendship there are always things, good and bad, that go on between people. You can't take away what's already happened. And if it's something that's really terrible, I think you have to forget about the friendship.
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I'm very confident that God has a way of bringing good from difficulty.
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Your guess is as good as mine.
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What will matter is the good we did, not the good we expected others to do.
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The largest part of goodness is the will to become good.
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I'm not a matchmaker. I'm a horrible matchmaker. I always try. I'm not very good.
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Oh, Mr. Thornton, I am not good enough!' 'Not good enough! Don't mock my own deep feeling of unworthiness.
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I don't even think my voice is really good.
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You know, everybody knows some of what politicians say is malarkey, and having somebody there to call them on it is good. I'd be happy to do that any time and any place.
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The perfect woman, you see is a working-woman; not an idler; not a fine lady; but one who uses her hands and her head and her heart for the good of others.