Quote by Meryl Streep
Integrate what you believe in every single area of your life. Take

Integrate what you believe in every single area of your life. Take your heart to work and ask the most and best of everybody else, too. – Meryl Streep

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I didnt have any confidence in my beauty when I was young. I felt like a character actress, and I still do. – Meryl Streep

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Beauty
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I believe in imagination. I did Kramer vs. Kramer before I had children. But the mother I would be was already inside me. – Meryl Streep

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Imagination
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The interesting thing about being a mother is that everyone wants pets, but no one but me cleans the kitty litter. – Meryl Streep

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parenting
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Always work hard, be honest, and be proud of who you are. – Patricia Velasquez

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Decide what you want, decide what you are willing to exchange for it. Establish your priorities and go to work. – H. L. Hunt

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Work with some men is as besetting a sin as idleness. – Samuel Butler

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work

I have not failed. Ive just found 10,000 ways that wont work. – Thomas A. Edison

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Now that… my kids are grown, I understand how much work and love it takes to raise and to keep a family together. The example of your strength, devotion, and patience is now rippling through the generations. Thank you! – Forest Houtenschil, c.1980

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Communication is a continual balancing act, juggling the conflicting needs for intimacy and independence. To survive in the world, we have to act in concert with others, but to survive as ourselves, rather than simply as cogs in a wheel, we have to act alone. – Deborah Tannen

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Jews have a special relationship to books, and the Haggadah has been translated more widely, and reprinted more often, than any other Jewish book. It is not a work of history or philosophy, not a prayer book, users manual, timeline, poem or palimpsest – and yet it is all these things. – Jonathan Safran Foer

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