Chris Colfer Quotes
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My first workshop was in Rome, and that was the start of House of Waris. In a little magical atelier, a goldsmith, his apprentice, his stone setter - and that was where it began.
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In the '70s... there were rock players, and there were jazz players.
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The Reagans were dear friends for many years, even when he was governor of California. Nancy appreciated a lot of Philippine-made things.
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Writing is much, much harder than taking pictures because you have to man-haul it all out of your insides.
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No adultery is bloodless.
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Dance connects us to the musicality of life and to one another. No one should be denied such basic pleasures.
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It is better that one's customers come to one's shop than to have to look for them abroad.
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I was about 13 or 14 when I heard Malcolm X's speech 'Message to the Grass Roots.'
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I like performing in front of big crowds.
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Fashion should be playful.
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On my own, I have very bad posture; I'm clunky.
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I can go into a restaurant; I might have to go a few times, taste something, love it and figure out exactly what is in there, and go home and duplicate it.
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Celery leaves are an underused ingredient, most likely because supermarkets sell mostly leafless stalks.
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Focused will is incredible. If you have a dream and you don't give up no matter what obstacles come up, then life's problems will fall away and you will get what you want. It happens. It works.
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History is the unfolding of miscalculations.
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Memories and possibilities are ever more hideous than realities.
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Moby? You can get stomped by Obie! You 36-year-old bald headed fag, blow me. You don't know me; you're too old. Let go, it's over. Nobody listens to techno!
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The two oldest professions in the world - ruined by amateurs.
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I'm not an actor who is often asked to be in period things.
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Phooey, I say, on all white-shoe college boys who edit their campus literary magazines. Give me an honest con man any day.
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The golden opportunity you are seeking is in yourself. It is not in your environment; it is not in luck or chance, or the help of others; it is in yourself alone.
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I know I've abandoned the Amish lifestyle, but I still keep a lot of those beliefs ... I know I've stepped outside the boundaries a lot of times, but I still try to remember what's important to me.
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I was a lone duck in a swan-filled pond who criticized everyone.