A Quote by Barbara Jordan

I never intended to become a run-of-the-mill person. — © Barbara Jordan
I never intended to become a run-of-the-mill person.
I never intended to be a run-of-the-mill person.
I never wanted to be run of the mill.
I never intended to be in show business; I intended to be an extremely grounded person.
Just as radical heirs apparent are said to lay aside all inconvenient revolutionary opinions when they come to the throne, it was believed that Mr. Mill in Parliament would be an entirely different person from Mr. Mill in his study.
I never intended on starting a charity; I never intended on cancer, health, and wellness becoming my life.
I'm not your run-of-the-mill scientist.
In fiction, beauty was run-of-the-mill.
'Shakti' is not a run-of-the-mill daily soap.
John Stuart Mill believed that the only acceptable reason for government to limit a person's liberty was to prevent him from causing unacceptable harm to others. Mill was not a libertarian, but many libertarians are quick to cite this principle when arguing against a regulation that they oppose. And I believe most thoughtful libertarians are prepared to embrace something fairly close to Mill's harm principle. But accepting that principle implies accepting many of the institutions of the modern welfare state that libertarians have vigorously opposed in the past, such as safety regulation.
I'm fed up of doing run-of-the-mill stuff.
Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster.
Living with this gratitude elevates you... You become a more joyful person. You become a kinder and more compassionate person. You become a calmer and more peaceful person. You become a person who lives in greater harmony with others.
I never intended being a business person I wanted to be a fashion designer.
The recent market run-up that appreciated run-of-the- mill shares also chanced to send up those token gold holdings. Pure luck, undeserved and unlikely to reoccur. Good questions outrank easy answers.
If it is just another run-of-the-mill show, then what is the point?
When you go to a show on opening night, or even the second performance, it is at the very beginning of what it will become. By the end of this run, the show will actually be what it is intended to be.
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