Quote by Katy Perry
People always ask me, What is it that you regret? And I say, nothi

People always ask me, What is it that you regret? And I say, nothing, because I could not buy what Ive learned. And I apply those things to my life I learn. And hopefully, hopefully it helps me to be a better human in the future and make better choices. – Katy Perry

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Im either going to go completely mental, completely bankrupt, or have the best success of my life. – Katy Perry

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best
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For a modern woman it is important to be supported and that there is equality in every aspect, and that its not two halves that make a whole – its two wholes that make a whole. – Katy Perry

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Equality
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Trying to predict the future is like trying to drive down a country road at night with no lights while looking out the back window. – Peter Drucker

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Most of the media… is positioning the merger with Compaq and the recent actions by Walter Hewlett and David Packard as a fight between the past and the future. – Carly Fiorina

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More is required of public officials than slogans and handshakes and press releases. More is required. We must hold ourselves strictly accountable. We must provide the people with a vision of the future. – Barbara Jordan

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People talk about doom-laden scenarios happening in the future: they are happening in Africa now. You can see it perfectly clearly. Periodic famines are due to too many people living on land that cant sustain them. – David Attenborough

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Thoughts are like an open ocean, they can either move you forward within its waves, or sink you under deep into its abyss. – Anthony Liccione

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We can and must move U.S. politics forward by means of committed participation. – Paul Wellstone

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Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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I have for some time urged that a nuclear abolition summit to mark the effective end of the nuclear era be convened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the 70th anniversary of the bombings of those cities, with the participation of national leaders and representatives of global civil society. – Daisaku Ikeda

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