Law School famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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In politics, there's a fine line between too much conviction and too little.
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Connecting with those you know love, like and appreciate you restores the spirit and give you energy to keep moving forward in this life.
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Experience does by no means automatically leads to wisdom and understanding.
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To be the kind of writer you want to be, you must first be the kind of thinker you want to be.
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...one exploiting sect, one people of leeches, one single devouring parasite closely and intimately bound together not only across national boundaries, but also across all divergences of political opinion ... [Jews have] that mercantile passion which constitutes one of the principle traits of their national character
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I have seen incredible bravery from very young guys, the young generation that people write off.
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I've just been flooded with emails of people just giving testimonies of their lives, saying exactly this. I got an email from a guy who works for some sort of defense contractor, some lower-level job, served in the military. And he said, look, I served in the military with black and Latino soldiers. My supervisor is a young black woman who's smart as a whip, and I admire her, and we get along great.
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Sacred space and sacred time and something joyous to do is all we need. Almost anything then becomes a continuous and increasing joy. What you have to do, you do with play. I think a good way to conceive of sacred space is as a playground. If what you're doing seems like play, you are in it. But you can't play with my toys, you have to have your own. Your life should have yielded some. Older people play with life experiences and realizations or with thoughts they like to entertain. In my case, I have books I like to read that don't lead anywhere.
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This is more dangerous than double dating with Danny Bonaduce on the Kennedy compound.
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The most reliable sign, the most universal behavior of unscrupulous people is not directed, as one might imagine, at our fearfulness. It is, perversely, an appeal to our sympathy.