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“I avoid that bleak first hour of the working day during which my still sluggish senses and body make every chore a penance. I find that in arriving later, the work which I do perform is of a much higher quality.”
Source : John Kennedy Toole (2004). “A Confederacy of Dunces”, p.149, LSU Press
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“Much of the fear of doing something wrong vanishes when we are knowledgeable about what we are doing.”
Source : "Helping People Doctor Themselves". Interview with Richard A. Passwater, wholefoodsmagazine.com. January 18, 2013.
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“When a woman submits to a man, it's the most precious gift she can give. Herself. Unreservedly. The man has to respect and honor that gift above all else. Even if he respects nothing else in the world, he must respect the woman in his care. It's his sworn duty to protect, honor and cherish his submissive. To take care of her and provide a safe haven. Someone who would put his own needs above his woman's is no man.”
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“In the Great Society, work shall be an outlet for mans interests and desires. Each individual shall have full opportunity to use his capacities in employment which satisfies personally and contributes generally to the quality of the Nations life.”
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“People may be said to resemble not the bricks of which a house is built, but the pieces of a picture puzzle, each differing in shape, but matching the rest, and thus bringing out the picture.”
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“You can't treat your voice badly and expect it to stay around.”
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“I'm not tough when it comes to people criticizing the people that I protect, and those are the actors. It makes them scared to do it again for another director.”
Source : "Lee Daniels Makes it Personal". Interview with Drew Fortune, www.interviewmagazine.com. October 5, 2012.
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“You don't spread democracy through the barrel of a gun.”
Source : "The Daily Show", June 27, 2006.