5,159 Quotes About Mean

  • Author Zach Braff
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    So, yeah, I mean, there is something universal about that feeling - that 20-something, what the hell am I going to do with my life, I'm lost and my parents are freaking me out, and what's the point? Every generation has a way of making that unique, but there are certain universals of that feeling.

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  • Author Zygmunt Bauman
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    We live in a globalising world. That means that all of us, consciously or not, depend on each other. Whatever we do or refrain from doing affects the lives of people who live in places we'll never visit.

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  • Author Adrian Cronauer
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    It's not written in the Constitution or anything else.... Congress, just out of the clear blue sky, said the airwaves belong to the people, which means, in essence, that it belongs to Congress.

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  • Author Adam Cole
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    However, the positive, and I mean this, Jay Lethal and Kyle O'Reilly are two of my favorite opponents. I couldn't ask for two guys I'd rather be in a triple threat match with. On top of that, creatively, if we are able to make something that's really exciting for the fans, any time there are more bodies in the ring, you can always create something that's different because there's more than two people in the ring.

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  • Author Adam Clarke
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    Multitudes of words are neither an argument of clear ideas in the writer, nor a proper means of conveying clear notions to the reader.

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  • Author Adrienne Clarkson
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    To be complex does not mean to be fragmented. This is the paradox and the genius of our Canadian civilization.

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  • Author Alan Cohen
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    After you have made your commitment to say no to what no longer serves you, you will probably be invited to demonstrate that you really mean it.

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  • Author Alex Campbell
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    As a consequence, progress has come to mean simply more power, more profit, more productivity, more paper prosperity, all of which are convertible into standards concerned only with size or magnitude rather than quality or excellence.

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