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People read me but they don't subscribe.
Some people just don't subscribe to labels.
I subscribe to the school that there are no dumb questions.
I don't subscribe to the thinking that being typecast is a bad thing.
I am a person who does not subscribe to the hero-CEO school of thought.
What we did was make it easier for people to subscribe to and expand Obamacare.
So, I certainly subscribe to what Bette said about acting being very hard work.
I don't subscribe to the narrative that Africa is backward because of colonialism.
It's that invasive and puerile curiosity to feed a tabloid culture. I don't subscribe to it.
I don't subscribe to anything. I sit there and I try to think about what seems honest to me.
I do not subscribe to the 'Trump is crazy like a fox' thing. I think that's being too generous.
I subscribe to about 200 blogs. I look for insights and good writing, and I look to get smarter.
I subscribe to no religion. But I believe that in the creation of art, there can be moments of God.
Growing up in Seattle, I was always that kid who didn't subscribe to what everyone else was wearing.
I don't find that I subscribe or believe in many rules about what comedy is and what makes it funny.
Anybody that pays attention to hate really is wasting their time. I don't subscribe. I don't buy in.
But foremost, I do not subscribe to the view that Islamic culture and democracy cannot be reconciled.
I do not subscribe to the advocacy journalism school. It's not who I am and not who CNN wants me to be.
I don't subscribe to the view that people who are better off don't want to live in a more equal society.
I really subscribe to the 'look good, feel good' mantra in terms of playing, in terms of getting out there.
I subscribe to William Faulkner's' view that history is not just about what we were before but who we are now.
I'm a huge fan of the program 'Democracy Now,' which is hosted by Amy Goodman, and I subscribe to the podcast.
Don't read, click links or subscribe to any media organisations that peddle sinister untruths and stereotypes.
I subscribe to the myth that an artist's creativity comes from torment. Once that's fixed, what do you draw on?
I don't subscribe to this view that the far-right is somehow in control of the Conservative party from top to toe.
I don't subscribe to the 'Doctor Who' magazine and we've only got the normal amount of 'Doctor Who' fridge magnets.
Ultimately, I do my best to not subscribe to things that are unnecessarily negative, harmful, or hurtful to somebody.
New York periodically goes through a real estate crisis. I didn't subscribe to the school that real estate only goes up.
I still subscribe to the theory that Ronald Reagan once pronounced: that I will never speak ill will of my fellow Republican.
Liberals subscribe to the new flexible, pluralistic definition of the family; their defense of families carries no conviction.
If you subscribe to any moral code that says you should care for humanity, obviously black people will fit into that category.
I don't subscribe to the view that talent is deteriorating. I think every generation is brighter than their previous generation.
Everything at a baseball game is pretty much health food if you subscribe to the theory that you're eating what makes you happy.
The best government is the least government. In some areas, I'm libertarian. I don't subscribe to any one party; they are all bad.
I'm just an early adopter; I subscribe to more things than normal people and have a high level of inbound and a high level of noise.
We as people often subscribe to hope to feel better about our lives, to escape the harsh and sometimes cruel injustices of the world.
I identify as a feminist but subscribe to the pretty basic definition of a feminist as 'someone who seeks equality between the sexes.'
I don't subscribe to the idea that the founders or anyone else were somehow better than us and that we have to live up to their example.
I subscribe to the slow nickel theory. You take a little bit at a time. You always make better of what you have when you don't have best.
I do not believe in the divinity of Christ, and there are many other of the postulates of the orthodox creed to which I cannot subscribe.
I know it's a cliche to say, 'There isn't anything you can't do if you believe,' but that's something I subscribe to, even if it's corny.
I don't subscribe to the idea that if you don't have the body you want, you can't be proud of the body you have. I think you can do both.
I learned a long time ago that if you subscribe and believe the good, you have to believe the bad. My measure is my heart and what I know.
Since I was not able wholly to subscribe to any one set of beliefs advanced by any 'guru' I had to fall back on my own, however derivative.
We just don't subscribe to the conventional wisdom that you can't have an action series led by a female character. It's kinda nonsense to us.
The idea that there is a rational truth out there that is not embodied in a person's politics is something I can't understand or subscribe to.
An agnostic is someone who believes the nature of the Divine is unknowable... and in that sense, I'm willing to subscribe to being an agnostic.
It's so stupid, but I used to subscribe to Rachel Ray's magazine when I was little because I loved cooking and home things and stuff like that.
I always feel like you should walk into a room or walk down the street, like you belong. That's the philosophy that I always try to subscribe to.
I never subscribe to the stay-at-home policy. I'm not sick of the road or sick of eating in good restaurants around the country. I like to travel.