Quote by Clarence Thomas
Good manners will open doors that the best education cannot. - Cla

Good manners will open doors that the best education cannot. – Clarence Thomas

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Oh, I dont think Tom Sowell would tell anybody to join the administration. Thats not his style. But I think his attitude has always been if it had to be done hed prefer me to do it than somebody else. – Clarence Thomas

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Attitude
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My grandfather could barely read. My grandmother had a sixth-grade education. They were people who were industrious. They were frugal. – Clarence Thomas

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Education
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I think, though, if I had to look at the role of government and what it does in peoples lives, I see the EEOC as having much more legitimacy than the others, if properly run. – Clarence Thomas

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Government
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It is best for the wise man not to seem wise. – Aeschylus

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I find that the best way to do things is to constantly move forward and to never doubt anything and keep moving forward, if you make a mistake say you made a mistake. – John Frusciante

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I know some people say its not the best to work with your family, but I have never understood that because its always worked so well for me. – Kim Kardashian

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Expect the best. Prepare for the worst. Capitalize on what comes. – Zig Ziglar

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