Christina Ricci Quotes
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I don't see pitches down the middle anymore - not even in batting practice.
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There are a lot of grotesqueries in politics, not the least of which is the fund-raising side.
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There's nothing I would love more than to host an awards show where I'm nominated for an award - that is so funny to me.
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I love trying to forge a contract between creator and audience in which we are able to meet halfway, each injecting a part of our own experiences into a story that's being told.
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Myth is a powerful medium because it talks to the emotions and not the head. It moves us into an area of mystery.
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Peter Wagner, my son, just won the Bel-Air Junior Club Championship. Parred the last three holes. One-putts, up and down. Us Wagners don't hit greens. We chip and putt.
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I think it's a fundamental responsibility of the federal government to enforce our nation's borders.
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I'm of a fearsome mind to throw my arms around every living librarian who crosses my path, on behalf of the souls they never knew they saved.
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You can blame my mom for some of my worst fashion moments. She used to dress me and my sister in a lot of patterns. Like, she would put me in striped stockings with a floral dress. Like, why are you doing that to me?
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I've watched Urkel since I was a little kid.
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Africa's mineral wealth is great; we should co-operate in its development.
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That's the problem with ADHD: I have no focus; I get bored.
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I have a particular image, and my customers know my line isn't going to be so trendy it will be out of style next year.
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I think the most un-American thing you can say is, 'You can't say that.'
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Thinking back on it, I've been in this business since I was 3, and I grew up in musical theater, so I was raised and surrounded by gay men and gay women. I was hardly around anyone straight.
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I look up to Andrea Boccelli and Sarah Brightman. The best part about 'America's Got Talent' was performing with her!
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Everybody is smarter from outside of the court.
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The subconscious is ceaselessly murmuring, and it is by listening to these murmurs that one hears the truth.
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Reading 'Youth in Revolt' might have ruined my career because suddenly I wanted to abandon all the emotional truth of something and just go out far on a literary limb with completely implausible things that relied completely on voice and humor. And what saved me is realizing that I couldn't do that very well.
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Life is measured in love and positive contributions and moments of grace.
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When we look at the undiluted, radical message of Jesus, we see that it was never about wearing a theological label, subscribing to a particular theological structure, or even about becoming a Christian. The undiluted message of Jesus is, and always has been, a straightforward invitation to follow him, and to learn to be like him.
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I love computers. I love writing on them. I love gadgetry. The thing is: I am a slow reader. So, if I am going to get my work done, I read, like, a newspaper and that's it. If I got into websites and the internet, I wouldn't get any work done.
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The first theatre I ever found was in the backyard of a new suburban community in the foothills of the Poconos. My dad was a young FBI agent at his first or second posting - we're all from New York. He was posted in Scranton, Pennsylvania and he put the family in a brand new red-brick apartment. It was in a C-shape and behind it was a small hill that led up to the woods. There was a white-washed brick wall that was a perfect theatre! There were windows and all the ladies behind the windows in their apartments. I would go out there after lunch every day and sing opera.
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I don't think I'm an outsider at all.