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There is no better way to learn than to teach.
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The rule in the art world is: you cater to the masses or you kowtow to the elite; you can't have both.
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If there are a bunch of fruit trees, one can say that whoever created these fruit trees wanted some apples. In other words, by looking at the order in the world, we can infer purpose and from purpose we begin to get some knowledge of the Creator, the Planner of all this. This is, then, how I look at God. I look at God through the works of God's hands and from those works imply intentions. From these intentions, I receive an impression of the Almighty.
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I don't want to privatise part of the parliament, like some people in Russia.
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Change is the process by which the future invades our lives.
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First play I ever did was 'Footloose.' I played the part of Willard when I was 16. I think I wore my drama teacher's jeans and her belt - that's how small I was. I know a lot of Willard's back story from the musical that's not explored in the film. Like he's got this whole relationship with his mama, and he sings this song 'Mama Says.
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For the problem of decision-making in our complicated world is not how to get the problem simple enough so that we can all understand it; the problem is how to get our thinking about the problem as complex as humanly possible--and thus approach (we can never match) the complexity of the real world around us.
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Yanking his inner manwhore back to the land of polite conversating, he forced his hands to stop
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Imagine your ideal future. Visualize yourself as if your life were perfect in every respect.
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My breakfast is very important.