709 Quotes About Accepted
- Author Bill Cosby
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In September of 1960, I was blessed - and I'm not saying blessed in the everyday religious way - when Temple University accepted me after scoring 500 on the SAT. I was 23 years old, and they put me in remedial. I was the happiest remedial person on earth.
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- Author Bill Cosby
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The more you invest in that child, the more you're not going to let some CD tell your child how to curse and how to say the word n----- is an accepted word -- so hip to use n----- but you can't even spell it.
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- Author Carlton Cuse
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As we began working toward the finale of 'Lost,' I knew there was no possible ending that was going to be universally loved, and I accepted that. We ended the story the way we wanted it to end, and we stand by it. On my Twitter feed, I still get ten to fifteen positive comments for every negative one.
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- Author Cassandra Clare
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It's very advanced of you to have accepted my mortality so fatalistically.
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- Author Christian Carion
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The British army accepted that. I respect that and told them: 'Congratulations, I'm proud these soldiers far away from home will see it.'
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- Author Christopher Cross
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I mean, I have a daughter, and it's a very bad message to send to my daughter that to be valid or accepted or to have value, you have to look a certain way. It's all about appearance, and not about education and not about contributing. I think we've completely lost our way.
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- Author Colin Cushman
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We were a little disappointed that adding artificial turf to the infield at Joe Martin didn't end up being part of the accepted bid. That's something we all wanted because we have so many rainouts.
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- Author Dave Clausen
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It's never going to be perfect, but other seasons have not been widely accepted in some circles, so this needs to be given a chance.
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- Author Dave Collins
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That might be something we might need to see, not as the norm, but certainly as a far more accepted practice in the UK.
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