People Quotes
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The people who love you will guide you like bright lights into the other worlds.
Josephine Angelini
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Hitler was such an anomalous character - he was so over-the-top chaotic in his approach to statesmanship, his manner and in the violence which overwhelmed the country initially. I think diplomats around the world... felt like something like that simply would not be tolerated by the people of Germany.
Erik Larson
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Mumbai is home, so there's no comparison. But then again, New York's a lot like Mumbai, which is why I choose to live there. It's fast, crowded (in a good way), the people are friendly and it's full of color and race, like Mumbai. Unfortunately, the traffic's also just as bad.
Lavrenti Lopes
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Then you have people coming up like Malcolm Bradbury, a relatively young writer who deals with the academic scene and deals with it, I think, brilliantly.
William Golding
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I think that sometimes almost the bigger tragedy in a weird way is all of the future imagined creative projects that could have happened that didn't. I feel the same way about lots of brilliant people who die young, kind of senselessly especially.
Chris Cornell
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The kindest thing you can do for the people you care about is to become a happy, joyous person
Brian Tracy
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Loyalty is weird, it kicks in when you dont expect it and the people who deserve loyalty least seem to get it the most.
Russell Banks
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When you read comic material and people aren't laughing how do you know they're listening.
David Sedaris
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Nothing is so dangerous for our security as large groups of desperate people.
Marianne Williamson
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It's very confusing to me why people take comedians so seriously.
Brad Williams
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I have to just worry about my own opinion and the opinions of the people I'm working with and people who are close to me.
Emily Browning
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I have a very solo career. I only write with people that I really adore.
Jenny Eclair
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During the first 3 years at Auschwitz, 2 million people died; over the next 2 years - 3 million.
Witold Pilecki
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I treat people the way I want to be treated, which makes me odd.
Dave Mustaine Metallica
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I buy DVDs. I don't really buy CDs unless they're for other people.
Martin Freeman
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I like being around people that mean what they say.
Kevin Costner
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Not only were the Jewish people beloved, but God himself had taken pains to let them know it. Could there be any clearer sign that he continued to believe in their potential, even without the Temple, to achieve forgiveness and ultimately merit the Temple's rebuilding?
Meir Soloveichik
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Creating new people, by having babies, is so much a part of human life that it is rarely thought even to require a justification. Indeed, most people do not even think about whether they should or should not make a baby. They just make one. In other words, procreation is usually the consequence of sex rather than the result of a decision to bring people into existence. Those who do indeed decide to have a child might do so for any number of reasons, but among these reasons cannot be the interests of the potential child. One can never have a child for that child’s sake.
David Benatar
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I can feel this pressure of living up to the expectations of people. I hope I can fulfill it.
Ashish Sharma
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I'm suspicious of too much certainty in the pursuit of understanding just because I think people are limited in their understanding.
Barack Obama
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I've worked on movies where there's all these people coming and going, and I don't even know who they are.
Allison Anders
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Markets are efficient, but there are different dimensions of risk and those lead to different dimensions of expected returns. That's what people should be concerned with in their investment decisions and not with whether they can pick stocks, pick winners and losers among the various managers delivering basically the same product.
Eugene Fama
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The average commercial radio listener in America is not looking for lofty, intellectual subjects. This isn't brain surgery. It's about striking the passion of the people.
Ed Schultz
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When people shake their heads because we are living in a restless age, ask them how they would like to life in a stationary one, and do without change...
George Bernard Shaw