Quote by Mike Tyson
Its good to know how to read, but its dangerous to know how to rea

Its good to know how to read, but its dangerous to know how to read and not how to interpret what youre reading. – Mike Tyson

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I can inspire people on how to use money, how to get economically powerful. – Mike Tyson

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I have thought a sufficient measure of civilization is the influence of good women. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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This battle for common-sense gun control laws pits emotion and passion against logic and reason. All too often in such a contest, logic loses. So, expect more meaningless, if not harmful, gun control legislation. Good news – if youre a crook. – Larry Elder

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There are three kinds of intelligence: one kind understands things for itself, the other appreciates what others can understand, the third understands neither for itself nor through others. This first kind is excellent, the second good, and the third kind useless. – Niccolo Machiavelli

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Sometimes Im so tired, I look down at what Im wearing, and if its comfortable enough to sleep in, I dont even make it into my pajamas. Im looking down, and Im like, T-shirt and stretchy pants? Yup, thats fine. Its pajama-y, good night. – Rebecca Romijn

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Im very thankful to players like John Stockton and Spud Webb. Theyve made it possible for someone like me to make it. I think teams are actually looking for one player under 6-feet now, because they make things happen. – Scott Brooks

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Psychology keeps trying to vindicate human nature. History keeps undermining the effort. – Mason Cooley

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I thought, after the Pulitzer, at least nothing will surprise me quite that much in my life. And another one happened. It was quite amazing. – Rita Dove

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My movie is born first in my head, dies on paper; is resuscitated by the living persons and real objects I use, which are killed on film but, placed in a certain order and projected on to a screen, come to life again like flowers in water. – Robert Bresson