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We're all complicit in the things we may be trying to oppose. I'm complicit in the things that I'm trying to oppose. Wendell Berry
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When you think about the word 'quintessentially', it's about trying to get to the very essence of something. Ben Elliot
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It's really easy with makeup to look like you're trying too hard, like a clown. That's not what you want! Becky G
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Oh I am trying to remember, we would read the script after we did the show. David Selby
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I'm trying to have everything that I put into the world be something that makes a difference in the way I want to make a difference. David Friedman
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I know I haven't always done things the right way. I'm just trying to reflect on how to make myself better, how to become a better man, a better father, a better person, a better artist. Nayvadius Cash
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I'm trying to make myself better. But I don't regret anything that I've gone through, because it makes me who I am. Nick Carter
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I guess when you’re trying to find all the parts of yourself, it’s difficult to be with someone who’s already fully intact. Cecelia Ahern
trying dinner carbs
I try to stay away from carb-y things at dinner. Carrie Underwood
labels customers
My customer isn't wrapped up in labels and money. Betsey Johnson
labels owners piece publishers remade songs sure work
Sure, the labels and publishers get the rights for songs to be remade into a ringtone. So part of what we do is to work with those content owners to make sure that there are rights in place for every piece of content to be made into a ringtone. Phil Schiller
labels
I can't put labels ? on these materials, David Greenwood
labels majority needs
You don't need a major label and they sure don't need you. Alan Light
labels trouble doormat
The trouble is, if you go too far towards being polite, the label that applies is "doormat". Charles Stross
labels records paid
You gotta' sell a million records before you talk about getting paid at a major [label]. Betty Wright
labels fundamentals
When you don't understand something, you label it and condemn it" (94) - Danny Glover, "The Fundamental Things Denzel Washington
labels music people personal rather recognized song whether work
I know that often times a lot of people who work in music, whether they be labels and so on or even artists, want personal recognition. We want to be recognized for something, for what we did. I'd rather my song be recognized for what it's doing and that's important. It's not so important how many people know me. K'naan
labels sticks sometimes
Sometimes, you just get a label and it sticks. Jamie Redknapp
world littles firsts
I didn't feel comfortable at first with pure mathematics, or as a professor of pure mathematics. I wanted to do a little bit of everything and explore the world. Benoit Mandelbrot
world helping mathematics
Fractal geometry is not just a chapter of mathematics, but one that helps Everyman to see the same world differently. Benoit Mandelbrot
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The world's most effeminate heterosexual, Daniel Johns Art Alexakis
world-religions may belief
Idiosyncratic belief systems which are shared by only a few adherents are likely to be regarded as delusional. Belief systems which may be just as irrational but which are shared by millions are called world religions. Anthony Storr
world newspapers screens
A world without newspapers or a world where the newspapers are purely electronic and you read them on a screen is not a very appealing world. Bill Bryson
world speed
There is a lightning quickness to the speed at which candidates can build and accidentally dismantle their own campaigns. If candidates don't figure out their place in the new digital world of politics, they will be destroyed by it. Bill Burton
world good-things
It's a whole new world as far as getting a show on the air. There's good things and bad things. Bill Burr
world faces looks
We ought to look the world frankly in the face. Bertrand Russell
world adequate causes
One of the main causes of trouble in the world is dogmatic and fanatical belief in some doctrine for which there is no adequate evidence Bertrand Russell