Katherine Heigl Quotes
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The views of religious-Zionist rabbis are of course worthy of being heard, yet they represent a very defined and very narrow camp within the Israeli spectrum. This is not the way to shape the perception of future division and brigade commanders.
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In sports, teams win and individuals don't.
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For awhile after you quit Keats all other poetry seems to be only whistling or humming.
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Religion is man's attempt to bind himself back to a relationship with God.
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We are so indebted to our ancestors, musically speaking, that they have left us 400 years of music.
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The larger truth, the universal truth that you can give in a novel, is far greater than what you can give through journalism.
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The general public, formerly profoundly indifferent to everything to do with building, has been shaken out of its torpor; personal interest in architecture as something that concerns every one of us in our daily lives has been very widely aroused; and the broad line of its future development are already clearly discernible.
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I am not into publicity. I'm not good at it. I get anxiety about it.
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Never, ever, have I felt really accepted in Hollywood.
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I want to fuse the abrasive and the beautiful.
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I really love to resurrect pieces from my past collections and wear them to fashion week parties.
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Ambition has but one reward for all: A little power, a little transient fame; A grave to rest in, and a fading name!
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A little of what you call frippery is very necessary towards looking like the rest of the world.
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I couldn't even go to the bathroom alone. My mother or a social worker always went with me.
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People often ask how I got interested in the brain; my rhetorical answer is: 'How can anyone NOT be interested in it?' Everything you call 'human nature' and consciousness arises from it.
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If you look at a multi-player game, it's the people who are playing the game who are often more valuable than all of the animations and models and game logic that's associated with it.
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Stationery gets me excited because it has an individual character, unlike computers, which may be convenient but are generic and bland.
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My name is Frances Louise McDormand, formerly known as Cynthia Ann Smith. I was born in Gibson City, Ill., in 1957. I identify as gender-normative, heterosexual, and white-trash American. My parents were not white trash. My birth mother was white trash.
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My parents played bridge, and I remember being fascinated watching them. I sometimes got a chance to sit in on a hand, which I loved. But then I didn't actually play on my own for about 30 years.
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I think there's still an appetite among a certain audience to see intelligent movies that have real emotion in them.
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Pop flies, in a sense, are just a diversion for a second baseman. Grounders are his stock trade.
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I read of the Kalamazoo girl who killed herself after reading the book. I am not at all surprised. She lived in Kalamazoo, for one thing, and then she read the book.
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Schools can ebb and flow. It can be phenomenal one day, and then you hit fractions, and it falls apart.
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I don't want to be the person digging my own grave.