Katherine Heigl Quotes
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Education is the mother of leadership.
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I have a really beautiful life right now, so there is no reason to be hostile. I'm a husband, a father and a man who tries to do the right thing in life and in my work.
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Having this interest here in the Redskins is the chief hobby of my life.
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When I stopped seeing my mother through the eyes of a child, I saw the woman who helped me give birth to myself.
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I work as if I were going to be the next person to need a respirator. I share in the benefits I bestow on others, and my work has enriched my life.
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When I did 'Don't Look Back,' I no longer had Time-Life looking over my shoulder, so I could kind of do it as I wanted, and it was like I was really correcting 'Jane.'
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I think this is all my life. Because if I was split gymnastics and something else like far, fun or to go with friends. No, this, you're supposed to one go, one straight road and to do every day. And touch the wall, of the goal.
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I've been strong and determined all my life about many things I've wanted.
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Everyone gets a raise when they do well. No one asked me what I got for my initial films. There was a time I got paid Rs. 6 lakh. I charge what producers are willing to pay me.
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Children are our second chance to have a great parent-child relationship.
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India profoundly changed my outlook on life because you see how people can be content and very happy with little or even no possessions. It's the reverse of the West.
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I thought I was an old soul, and that I knew life, but then starting the real life, I figured I am completely new.
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My mother is not educated but keeps in touch with world events through news on TV.
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I'm looking for a bunch of new tchotchkes that represent the new part of my life.
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That's another great thing about getting older. Your life is written on your face.
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Language is the mother of thought, not its handmaiden.
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Being a novelist and being a mother have exactly coincided in my life: the call from my agent saying that I had a contract for my first novel - that was on my answering phone message when I got back from the hospital with my first child.
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I'm a homing pigeon. When I'm in Tallahassee, I give everything I have to being, hopefully, the best legislator I can be. When I'm home, I'm home. I try to not do legislative stuff. That brings a balance to life.
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There's so much music in Austin, and it's all so different.
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Money doesn't mean anything to me. I've made a lot of money, but I want to enjoy life and not stress myself building my bank account. I give lots away and live simply, mostly out of a suitcase in hotels. We all know that good health is much more important.
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I'm truly glad I've managed to get the public interested in questions about basic research.
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I would love to have a career that's governed by the material; I always want to be part of stories that I feel are worthwhile.
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There's always new work to do. Adjusting to the rapid pace of technological change creates real challenges, seen most clearly in our polarized labor market and the threat that it poses to economic mobility. Rising to this challenge is not automatic. It's not costless. It's not easy. But it is feasible.
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I am a better mother for having something in my life and not just my children.