Cherie Blair Quotes
My immediate instinct when faced with the questions from The Mail on Sunday ten days ago was to protect my family's privacy and particularly my son in his first term at university, living away from home.

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In the glory which overhangs Palestine afar off, we imagine emotions which never come, when we tread the soil and walk over the hallowed sites.
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I've been working on this feature script for Master Class, a play by Terrence McNally that won a lot of Tonys.
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Through the years of experience I have found that air offers less resistance than dirt.
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I became completely addicted to 'Angry Birds' for a while.
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Textbooks are going to remain a key part of learning. They just need to go digital, become more interactive and they need more analytics.
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I am absolutely not saying that Milosevic might not be responsible for all sorts of atrocities, but I believe that what's been left out of public debate and the press is that there was a civil war going on there.
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I go to a regular school still, and I have the normal life of a regular kid.
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My touchstone for every question is the Constitution.
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When you're a teenage girl, a lot of being pretty has to do with your hair.
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It's often the death of the show when you break the tension and the two lead characters get together.
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You have, in America, you have gang signs. Well, 5,000 years ago, there was thing called a mudra, which is your sitting position when you do yoga or you're meditating or you're praying or whatever. And there's not a lot of them that are named after gods and goddesses, but the middle-finger is specifically named the Matangi mudra.
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I really want to try soccer after I retire because I've watched football over the years and I think I could be a good contender.
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Novelists get to say plenty in their massive tomes; rock singers only get four-minute songs with two verses and a chorus' worth of lyrics, and so there's a real pleasure in accessing the intelligence behind the music, even if it doesn't qualify as 'great literature.'
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I do my own thing. And I believe what I do is the right thing.
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Sometimes I feel like there are just too many things weighing on my mind at once, and I can't control my thoughts or even my body at times.
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In any human-rights campaign, everybody must do what they can.
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I'm always thinking, 'My goodness, I got booked again!' So I am really happy to still be working.
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The secret of happiness is: Find something more important than you are and dedicate your life to it.
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Art school had taught me it was far better to be a flamboyant failure than any kind of benign success.
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I don't know what I'm meant to do. I'm not important, am I? I'm not doing anything that makes a difference.
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In human years I am 29. In actress years I'm the ripe, promising age of 18 to 35. That's how it works here in Hollyweird.
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I'm lucky that I have my family, I'm lucky that my parents are still together. Those are the things that I cherish.
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I always thought of myself as being part of a family and sharing and, yes, leading, but not forcing people to do anything.
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My immediate instinct when faced with the questions from The Mail on Sunday ten days ago was to protect my family's privacy and particularly my son in his first term at university, living away from home.