Quotes About Privileged
Of course, of course I'm grateful. How can I not be grateful? I have been afforded such a wonderful life.
~ Katherine Heigl
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I feel very privileged that I get to spend my life telling stories that mean something to people.
~ Mary Stuart Masterson
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God has given us a privileged role in the functioning of his cosmic temple. He has tailored the world to our needs, not to his (for he has no needs). It is his place, but it is designed for us and we are in relationship with him.
~ John H. Walton
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Tell me from the beginning." "It needs to be privileged." "Very well. Consider me your attorney." "You're not licensed." "Then consider me a friend.
~ John Hart
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I do realise how incredibly lucky I am.
~ Hugh Bonneville
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My son is so fortunate, you know. He's always going to have food. Yes, my children are going to be privileged, but that's why it's so important for them to see different realities and to travel, and they do already.
~ Gisele Bundchen
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I feel so lucky that I have gotten to do what I have gotten to do.
~ Daryl Sabara
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I feel like I've gotten more than a lot of people will ever get. I feel very fortunate.
~ Samuel Barnett
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I'm very blessed and I don't take anything for granted.
~ Julianne Hough
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I am a very fortunate man, and I don't take it for granted.
~ Joe Mantello
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I am really blessed and very grateful for it.
~ Pam Grier
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I've been very fortunate and I am grateful.
~ Scott Baio
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Anyone who lives like a modern aristocracy, the last thing they exhibit is a sense of gratitude. Me, I'm very fortunate.
~ James Ransone
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I grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut.
~ Steve Young
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Let me advise you to study Greek, Mr Undershaft. Greek scholars are privileged men. Few of them know Greek; and none of them know anything else; but their position is unchallengeable. Other languages are the qualifications of waiters and commercial travellers: Greek is to a man of position what the hallmark is to silver.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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Of course, money matters to everyone even if some don't want to admit it. If I won the Race to Dubai, I look at that prize money and think it could pay off my new house or the range I'm building. I am privileged to play golf for a living - look around St Andrews, that's my office.
~ Rory McIlroy
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Cate's absolutely spellbinding. She was like that just eating a sandwich. I knew at the time I was privileged, but since she's become God's gift to actresses I realise exactly how lucky I was.
~ Emily Blunt
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Kolkata is special. I have been privileged to spend time in the city and make some great friends there. I like to go there whenever I can.
~ Arjun Rampal
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Patriotism means advocating plunder in the interests of the privileged class of your particular country. The time will soon come when calling someone a patriot will be the deepest insult.
~ Ernest Belfort Bax
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I dare say not, because you have nothing particular to say. But the principle is the same. Lawyers and doctors and parsons talk of privileged communications. Why should not a young lady have her privileged communications?
~ Anthony Trollope
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There was an almost total breakdown in the standard institutions of modern civilization, creating a phantasmagoric life for everyone in the world except the privileged few in their protected retreats.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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I've been very lucky in my life.
~ Joe Gold
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Though we ourselves have come too late, we shall be envied by our immediate successors, and still more by our remote descendants. In their eyes we shall have the look of privileged characters, and rightly so, for everyone wants to be as far as possible from the future.
~ Emil M. Cioran
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the Pastoureaux spread the fear of insurrection that freezes the blood of the privileged in any era when the mob appears. Excommunicated by Pope John XXII, they were finally suppressed when he forbade anyone to provision them on pain of death and sanctioned the use of force against them. That was sufficient, and the Pastoureaux ended like every outbreak of the poor sooner or later in the Middle Ages, with corpses hanging from the trees.
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
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