Kaya Scodelario Quotes
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Once Dwight Eisenhower makes up his mind, he's full of indecision.
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I was unbelievably lucky.
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My life has been forged by middle class values: faith, hard work, deep respect for America and all that she stands for.
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Unfortunately, America doesn't have a minister of culture, and I don't understand why. It's really bad for young people.
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The most important thing is to just be good at what you do. You do a good job playing the character, and people will be taken up with your character, not your clothes.
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I did not love reading, spelling, math and science. I struggled. I was a terrible speller.
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Well, I always say the law was meant to be interpreted in a lenient manner. And that's what I try to do, is sometimes I lean to one side of it, sometimes I lean to the other.
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I don't care about the quality of the film as a whole, but I loved 'Salt.' I loved it!
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Pictures must not be too picturesque.
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I don't mind what the role is at all; I just want to play cool characters.
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I'm very respectful in everything I wear. I think about it.
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I wish that television would stop selling our hatred of ourselves, and start seducing us with our love of ourselves.
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Home is where one starts from.
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When people say 'marriage' to me... It's always a means to an end. Everyone's so in a rush to define the relationship.
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I am a huge wrestling fan. I would say The Rock is my favorite person to watch for obvious reasons.
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Constrained circumstances can bring the best out of you.
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I'm not 'Will's brother' anymore. Will is my brother. I'm paving the way for all middle children out there.
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I have the rare privilege of talking to my dad every night at 10 p.m. and hearing about what he did that day.
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Moviegoers love the intricacies of a crime all the more when it's for a good cause.
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I can honestly say that being a United States senator has been the honor of my life.
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I'm not in the business of becoming famous. And that's the advice I give to younger aspiring actors. Work onstage and do the little roles. In the end it's not important to be seen. It's important to do. There's a lot of disappointment in this business, but my family keeps me grounded.
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Instead of constantly enhancing the norm - forever upping the ante of the 'normal' with new technologies - we should work on enhancing the concept of normal by broadening appreciation of anatomical variation.
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You can watch TV and see experts of all different colours and hues. But the minute you get past nine o'clock and you're in primetime drama land, it's like entering another world, one that doesn't reflect the diversity of the society that we have in Britain in 2016.
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The way I work, I didn't hold the accent all day.