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“Dignity and love were never yet boon companions.”
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“A Director Makes Only One Movie in His Life. Then He Breaks It Into Pieces and Makes It Again.”
Source : Quoted in Leslie Halliwell, Halliwell's Filmgoer's Companion (1993)
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“He felt the hot impact of bullets. He heard the sound of chopping meat. He thought 'is that me?' . . . and then he opened his eyes.”
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“I made the connection between food and weight, but feeling good or bad was a separate issue.”
Source : "Meatless Monday — The Vegucation of Robin Quivers". Interview with Ellen Kanner, www.huffingtonpost.com. October 28, 2013.
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“There have been some good studies done in California with Hispanic parents where in the course of a year, they have changed their entire nutritional intake for the better. The kid becomes, in a sense, the bridge between the educational process and the home.”
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“Record sales don't really mean anything. For us, the pressure is imagining some 15-year-old kid in Cincinnati who buys our album and doesn't feel like he wasted his pocket money.”
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“In its most fundamental sense, execution is a systematic way of exposing reality and acting on it. Most companies don't face reality very well. ... Realism is the heart of execution, but many organizations are full of people who are trying to avoid or shade reality. Why? It makes life uncomfortable.”
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“A Winchester rifle should have a place of honor in every black home,”
Source : Ida B. Wells-Barnett (2014). “On Lynchings”, p.26, Courier Corporation