carrie Quotes and Quotations
Quote Authors: carrie
These are all authors with the name carrie.
- Carrie Chapman Catt
- Carrie Donovan
- Carrie Fisher
- Carrie P. Meek
- Carrie-Anne Moss
- Carrie Snodgress
- Carrie P. Snow
- Carrie Underwood
carrie Quotes and Quotations
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Woman is the salvation or the destruction of the family. She carries its destiny in the folds of her mantle. Henri Frederic Amiel | top
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They allow us to disrespect our Black woman. A lot of these things would be considered criminal if it were to be carried out in the streets. That's like when they tell you after you buy your VHS and you rent movies they tell you not to copy the movies. Afrika Bambaataa | top
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I got into my very theatrical phase. I wore only black: a big black hat and wild hair and wild black clothes, and I carried a sword stick. I went there still looking like Miss Florida, and I came back looking very different. Delta Burke | top
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Time in its irresistible and ceaseless flow carries along on its flood all created things and drowns them in the depths of obscurity. Anna Comnena | top
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Sir, I wish to understand the true principles of the Government. I wish them carried out. I ask nothing more. William Henry Harrison | top
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Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed on an equal or greater benefit. Napoleon Hill | top
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These poor wretches were stolen from their homes, carried to a strange country, and sold to servitude, from which they sought to escape on the first occasion which offered. Philip Hone | top
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It would be against all nature for all the Negroes to be either at the bottom, top, or in between. We will go where the internal drive carries us like everybody else. It is up to the individual. Zora Neale Hurston | top
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Resolution 1441 does not give anyone the right to an automatic use of force. Russia believes that the Iraqi problem should be regulated by the Security Council, which carries the main responsibility for ensuring international security. Igor Ivanov | top
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It is so often true that whether a person carries with him an atmosphere of gloom and depression or one of confidence and courage depends on his individual outlook. James Keller | top
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People here in Los Angeles are disgusted now about a sex scandal involving Arnold Schwarzenegger. Apparently for seven years, he carried on a sexual relationship with his own wife. Craig Kilborn | top
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No foreign policy - no matter how ingenious - has any chance of success if it is born in the minds of a few and carried in the hearts of none. Henry A. Kissinger | top
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When I need the idea, I can find it immediately. I have a horror of rewriting or deleting; the parts of my composition are carried in my head 'till I can write them down, even to the last note. Then I do not alter a jot. Ruggero Leoncavallo | top
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Money is not an aphrodisiac: the desire it may kindle in the female eye is more for the cash than the carrier. Marya Mannes | top
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I finally said, I can't live being carried by this wake. Marla Maples | top
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No one is an artist unless he carries his picture in his head before painting it, and is sure of his method and composition. Claude Monet | top
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I think film is a very powerful advocate and message carrier. Estelle Morris | top
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Promises are like crying babies in a theater, they should be carried out at once. Norman Vincent Peale | top
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Surround yourself with the best people you can find, delegate authority, and don't interfere as long as the policy you've decided upon is being carried out. Ronald Reagan | top
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The way positive reinforcement is carried out is more important than the amount. B. F. Skinner | top
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Every neurosis is a primitive form of legal proceeding in which the accused carries on the prosecution, imposes judgment and executes the sentence: all to the end that someone else should not perform the same process. Lionel Trilling | top
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Learning carries within itself certain dangers because out of necessity one has to learn from one's enemies. Leon Trotsky | top
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A long time ago, when all the grandfathers and grandmothers of today were little boys and little girls or very small babies, or perhaps not even born, Pa and Ma and Mary and Laura and Baby Carrie left their little house in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. Laura Ingalls Wilder | top
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Even if my mother had no qualms of conscience concerning ownership of negroes, her sense of duty carried her far beyond the mere supplying of their physical needs, or requiring that they render faithful service. John Sergeant Wise | top
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The existing principle of selfish interest and competition has been carried to its extreme point; and, in its progress, has isolated the heart of man, blunted the edge of his finest sensibilities, and annihilated all his most generous impulses and sympathies. Francis Wright | top