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Take your money, pool your resources and support people who actually represent your views and have the time to be full-time involved.
Brands don't just care about views. Brands care about their brand first.
I care about Ice Cube's opinions on the state of Black America in the same way I care about Kyrie Irving's views on geography or Isaiah Washington's opinions on LGBTQ issues. Which is not much at all.
No matter your religion or what your political views are, I think there's one thing we can all agree on. Most human beings are not meant to be alone. I know I'm not.
I'm not one of those who can listen to music and write. I need the door closed. Windows shut. Facing the wall. No birds tweeting, views of nature, and so forth.
I've got personal views on the '60s. You can't have freedom without paying the price for it.
I can never tire of speaking of the bridges of Paris. By day and by night have I paused on them to gaze at their views; the word not being too comprehensive for the crowds and groupings of objects that are visible from their arches.
I don't believe that homosexuals really want to marry, most of them. They're all different, and some have different views.
The videos that I post every day are averaging 7 million views per day. And I post one of those a day. I spend an average of $200 a day to make that. The Disney show that I'm on, they spend $2 million over the course of five days to create one episode that gets 1.7 million views.
The best thing you can say about libertarians is that because their views derive from abstract theory, they tend to be highly principled and rigorous in their logic.
Not applying a religious test for public office means that people of all faiths are allowed to run - not that views about God, creation, and the moral order are inadmissible for political debate.
Although the views have gone up and the comments have gone up, I never drop a project and disappear.
You know, many actors when they get older are afraid to be around young people, but I welcome their views.
My views of the missionary object are, indeed, different from what they were when I was first set on fire by Buchanan's 'Star in the East' six years ago. But it does not always happen that a closer acquaintance with an object diminishes our attachment and preference.
Every successful story has the same ingredients with many different views and opinions.
A leader who listens is one who is malleable and willing to refine her views and actions as she learns new information or hears a better idea.
To get real diversity of thought, you need to find the people who genuinely hold different views and invite them into the conversation.
Those who incline to very strictly utilitarian views may perhaps feel that the peculiar powers of the Analytical Engine bear upon questions of abstract and speculative science rather than upon those involving everyday and ordinary human interests.
I have feelings that are to the right, and I have feelings that land on the left side of the aisle. The thing is if you have 10 views that land you on the left side of the aisle and two views that land you on the right side of the aisle, then people just put you on the right side of the aisle. I'm not sure why.
As far as I know, only a small minority of mathematicians, even of those with Platonist views, accept the idea that there may be mathematical facts which are true but unknowable.
Your belief system tends to be a function of how you were raised. Being raised in the Midwest and in a relatively conservative household, my views were shaped by my upbringing, by my Christian faith.
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