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“I don't like people--much. This kind, I mean. And they don't like me at all, as a rule. Maybe the latter explains the former.”
Source : PHILIP WYLIE (1943). “CORPSES AT INDIAN STONES”
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“I went to sleep with the hope that made America famous. I had the kind of a dream that maybe they're still trying to teach in school. Of the America that made America famous...and Of the people who just might understand That how together yes we can Create a country better than The one we have made of this land, We have a choice to make each man who dares to dream, reaching out his hand A prophet or just a crazy God damn Dreamer of a fool”
Source : Song: What Made America Famous?, 1974
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“I think most Republicans would rather win this election than have transformation.”
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“I'm trying to consciously evolve myself. I have no delusions of grandeur.”
Source : Interview with Sam Chennault, pitchfork.com. August 1, 2002.
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“Physicist Isador Isaac Rabi, who won a Nobel Prize for inventing a technique that permitted scientists to probe the structure of atoms and molecules in the 1930s, attributed his success to the way his mother used to greet him when he came home from school each day. "Did you ask any good questions today, Isaac?" she would say.”
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“When we think of other people as our center and fulfillment, we live frustrated lives.”
Source : Mary E DeMuth (2012). “Everything: What You Give and What You Gain to Become Like Jesus”, p.34, Thomas Nelson
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“We artists have the dignity to tell the truth to the people, unlike politicians.”
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“Pastry is different from cooking because you have to consider the chemistry, beauty and flavor. It's not just sugar and eggs thrown together. I tell my pastry chefs to be in tune for all of this. You have to be challenged by using secret or unusual ingredients.”