5,159 Quotes About Mean
- Author Karl Rove
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All politicians operate within an Orwellian nimbus where words don't mean what they normally mean, but Rovism posits that there is no objective, verifiable reality at all. Reality is what you say it is, ...
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- Author Ken Robinson
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We live in worlds that we have forged and composed. It's much more true than any of the species that you see. I mean, it seems to me that one of the most distinctive features of human intelligence is the capacity to imagine, to project out of our own immediate circumstances and to bring to mind things that aren't present here and now.
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- Author Kenny Rogers
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I have not made a decision. I have to talk to the ones who mean the most to me and then decide.
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- Author Keri Russell
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Maybe I’m old, but to me, ‘going out’ means going out to dinner. It’s about the conversation: someone recognizing your intellect, the charm of flirting, and really speaking to somebody.
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- Author Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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Our subconscious works in metaphors, stories, and word play. That's why a particular story or movie may mean more to some people than to others. Have you considered why you quest for this tale now?
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- Author Lance Reddick
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I mean, you know actors, we always want to do something else, something different.
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- Author Leland Ryken
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Literature takes reality and human experience as its starting point, transforms it by means of the imagination, and sends readers back to life with renewed understanding of it and zest for it because of their excursions into a purely imaginary realm.
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- Author Leo Rosten
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Happiness, in the ancient, noble sense, means self-fulfillment—and is given to those who use to the fullest whatever talents God … bestowed upon them.
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- Author Lily Rabe
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To be working in the theater steadily and to be recognized and appreciated by the community means the world.
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