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  • Author Stephen Chow
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    From a director's point of view, if I can create different characters which impress the audience, that's fantastic for me.

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  • Author Stephen Covey
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    Success comes from the ability to view each arising problem as an opportunity for self improvement.

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  • Author Stephen Covey
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    The more aware we are of our basic paradigms, maps, or assumptions, and the extent to which we have been influenced by our experience, the more we can take responsibility for those paradigms, examine them, test them against reality, listen to others and be open to their perceptions, thereby getting a larger picture and a far more objective view.

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  • Author Stephen Covey
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    If the only vision we have of ourselves comes from the social mirror - from the current social paradigm and from the opinions, perceptions, and paradigms of the people around us - our view of ourselves is like the reflection in a crazy mirror room at the carnival.

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  • Author Suzanne Collins
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    Don't you see, Katniss, this will decide things. One way or the other. By the end of the day, they'll ether be dead or with us. It's...it's more than we could hope for! Well, that's a sunny view of our situation.

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  • Author Ted Cruz
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    A path to citizenship for those who are here illegally in my view is unfair to those waiting sometimes a decades in line to come here.

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  • Author Ted Cruz
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    In my view, republican primary debates ought to be moderated by people who would vote in a primary.

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  • Author Teju Cole
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    Yes, there's a relaying of internal states that only a novel can achieve. In my view, the novel is one of Europe's greatest gifts to the world. America and Africa collaborated to give the world jazz. We'll call it even.

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  • Author Teju Cole
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    tried to focus on a particular aspect of this historical moment: the failure of mourning. This is something I haven't seen a great deal of in the writing around this disaster. And my view is that you write about disaster by writing around it, by writing allusively.

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