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Funny how different our lives were, and yet how similar our hearts felt. — Mia Sheridan
Be the woman a man needs. Don't be the woman that needs a man. — Kaiylah Muhammad
Joan Crawford is a movie queen. I had never met one before. I know now what I don't want to be. — Mercedes McCambridge
A Christian is the gentlest of men; but then he is a man. — Charles Spurgeon
They were and are children of privilege ... the privilege taught, learned, and imbibed, in a "liberal arts education" is the privilege to indict. These children have, in the main, never worked, learned to obey, command, construct, amend, or complete - to actually contribute to the society. They have learned to be shrill, and that their indictment, on the economy, on sex, on race, on the environment, though based on no experience other than hearsay, must trump any discourse, let alone opposition. It occurred to me that I had seen this behavior elsewhere, where it was called developmental difficulty. — David Mamet
Happens I am very political. I have deep political instincts. — Will Ferrell
If I knew I was going to win, I probably wouldn't even fight. — Kron Gracie
Success is not so much what we have as it is what we are. — Jim Rohn
Where there's no faith there's an open door for the enemy — Mark Post
Certainly the revolutionary thinker must go beyond thought. He knows that almost all his best ideas come to him when thinking has stopped. He may have struggled and struggled to understand a problem in terms of old ways of thinking, only to find it impossible. But when thought stops from exhaustion, the mind is open to see the problem as it is - not as it is verbalized - and at once it is understood. — Alan W. Watts
George W. Bush in 2000 went to private financing for the nomination, but he accepted public funding in the general. And, quite frankly, so did - it was broken in 2008, when Barack Obama decided he wasn't going to do that. — Mark Shields
Great thinkers think inductively, that is, they create solution and then seek out the problems that solution might solve; most companies think deductively, that is, defining a problem and then investigating different solutions. — Joey Reiman
The real "haves" are they who can acquire freedom, self-confidence, and even riches without depriving others of them. They acquire all of these by developing and applying their potentialities. On the other hand, the real "have nots" are they who cannot have aught except by depriving others of it. They can feel free only by diminishing the freedom of others, self-confident by spreading fear and dependence among others, and rich by making others poor. — Eric Hoffer
