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What Marie Antoinette was to eighteenth-century France, Mary Pickford is to twentieth-century America.
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I just find that humans are predictable and stupid and animals and nature are a lot more magical to me. I'm just interested in magic, and not the silly humans.
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All we actually have is our body and its muscles that allow us to be under our own power.
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Our human awareness is so powerful that even if we tap only a small part of it we can accomplish more that we ever thought possible. Using our complete potential, we can soar to the height where our accomplishments have great and lasting value for both ourselves and for future generations.
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Do the things you know, and you shall learn the truth you need to know.
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Nobody can write such ironic things unless he has a deep sense of injustice-injustice to those members of the race who are victims of the stupid, the pretentious and the hypocritical.
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I adore acting; it's in my blood - quite literally - but I can honestly say the most creative thing in the world for me is being a mother.
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God cannot change. He cannot be anything other than who He is. Out of His love and His promises, you were selected as His treasure. God's faithfulness has been the bedrock of His dealings with humanity throughout time.
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There is a tendency at every important but difficult crossroad to pretend that it's not really there.
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The biggest mistake people make is to try to lose too much weight too fast.