Christopher Gorham Quotes
I know how to waltz because I used to teach ballroom dancing when I was in high school.

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I'm afraid to fail again.
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I think if we understand better the impact of war on women and children, we might be more careful about the wars we start.
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Everything has two sides - the outside that is ridiculous, and the inside that is solemn.
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I'm a sort of nuts-and-bolts guy. I'm into turning wrenches and swinging a hammer and wrenching on cars.
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Whether I sound like Sammy or not is purely coincidence. You have got to hand it to him, he sings his ass off. There is no moss on that stone.
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I think I would have a better time writing films rather than directing.
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We are all inclined to judge ourselves by our ideals; others by their acts.
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I think chemistry and great acting go hand-in-hand.
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Charity is a very personal equation, like we say charity begins at home. It starts with your immediate help in the house: the people who work for you.
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The day I leave Paris is the day I go down a level or quit football.
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I'd repair our education system or replace it with something that works.
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It's very rare, as an actor, to be someplace - to have an address, so to speak.
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To dissociate politicians from capitalists is slightly disingenuous, to put it mildly. U.S. lawmakers are competitive and auction themselves to the highest bidder via the lobby system.
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Let blockheads read what blockheads wrote.
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I want to teach. I've got to figure a way to continue doing this in some capacity.
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You affect your subconscious mind by verbal repetition.
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When we think about the past, we think, 'It must have been so boring.' It's actually not.
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I won't talk or deal with a young writer unless I sense he has utterly given his life over to it. It's a waste of my time. If they don't feel 'called' - why in God's name would you do this?
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Through the higher love the whole life of man is to be elevated from temporal selfishness to the spring of all love, to God: man will again be master over nature by abiding in God and lifting her up to God.
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Sports is like literature. People watch it and if it's beautiful and it's non-violent, whatever messages that you see, people can read into it and say, "Wow! You know what? Whatever they're doing over there, it's extraordinary, and maybe that culture is superior to ours in certain ways."
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You trivialize the idea of competition totally, then there's no point in having the competition in the first place, and everybody is getting a trophy.
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You work around a body and adapt the clothes to your own customer, and this is the interesting part. This is why the haute couture exists: because in ready-to-wear, you have not too much fitting.
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I know how to waltz because I used to teach ballroom dancing when I was in high school.