Where a beast would have claws, I was born with talent.
Klaus Kinski
Recitation: by Male by Female
Writing as a woman presents enormous problems but I have attempted it several times and haven't had many complaints.
Jim Harrison
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Dr. Rice went well beyond offering a helping hand - she went so far as to shed tears and share hugs with those who, in a matter of just a few hours, had lost everything to the rising floodwaters.
Jo Bonner
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Pop music is not a threatening style of music.
Joan Jett
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I've always been more inclined to go out to work than carry on with academic studies.
Michael Fassbender
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Great leaders don't need to act tough. Their confidence and humility serve to underscore their toughness.
Simon Sinek
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From the food to the Mardi Gras Indians to the brass bands and the second liners parading through the street, Jazz Fest presents New Orleans in one place.
Trombone Shorty
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I'm going to fight until my body says otherwise.
Robbie Lawler
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I am humbled by the prospect of serving those who have borne the battle, those American men and women who have sacrificed so much.
Robert Wilkie
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Any chance you have to sit back and be the one watching is great.
Mats Sundin
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I love playing with Jeff. That's something I never really say in the press, but he's my favorite bass player. I've played right next to him for 10 years.
Mike McCready
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More than 150 years after Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, slavery is illegal almost everywhere. But it is still not abolished - not even here, in the land of the free. On the contrary, there is a cancer of violence, a modern-day slavery growing in America by the day, in the very places where we live and work. It's called human trafficking.
Josh Hawley
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It was like a complicit - there was complicity between the churches and the state in taking care of the 'Indian problem,' solving the 'Indian problem,' and trying to change who we were.
Dennis Banks
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