Quote by Richard Pryor
I was kicked out of school because of my attitude. I was not assim

I was kicked out of school because of my attitude. I was not assimilating. So I went to work, taking any jobs I could get. – Richard Pryor

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I believe in the institution of marriage, and I intend to keep trying till I get it right. – Richard Pryor

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Marriage
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Even when I was a little kid, I always said I would be in the movies one day, and damned if I didnt make it. – Richard Pryor

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movies
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There was a time in my life when I thought I had everything – millions of dollars, mansions, cars, nice clothes, beautiful women, and every other materialistic thing you can imagine. Now I struggle for peace. – Richard Pryor

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car
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A discipline I have observed is an attitude of love and reverence to people. – Bessie Head

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The war changed everybodys attitude. We became international almost overnight. – W. Averell Harriman

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If my resolution to be a great man was half so strong as it is to despise the shame of being a little one… – William Cowper

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Attitude

My denial and irresponsible attitude about asthma put me at great risk and caused me so much needless suffering. My hope is that the kids I talk to learn to open up about their asthma, become educated about their condition, and seek help. – Jackie Joyner-Kersee

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Attitude

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I never saw my dad cry. My son saw me cry. My dad never told me he loved me, and consequently I told Scott I loved him every other minute. The point is, Ill make less mistakes than my dad, my sons hopefully will make less mistakes than me, and their sons will make less mistakes than their dads. – James Caan

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dad

Human existence must be a kind of error…it may be said of it, it is bad today and every day it will get worse, until the worst of all happens. – Arthur Schopenhauer

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Depression

When we lose one we love, our bitterest tears are called forth by the memory of hours when we loved not enough. – Maurice Maeterlinck, Wisdom and Destiny, 1901, translated by Alfred Sutro

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Carpe Diem

Company cultures are like country cultures. Never try to change one. Try, instead, to work with what youve got. – Peter Drucker

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Change