Danielle Trussoni Quotes
I started listening to the Cure around the time I discovered Joy Division and, like Joy Division, they have shaped my taste in all sorts of dark and dreary ways.

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I will keep working hard!
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I spent years studying the teachings of Patanjali, and he reminded us several thousand years ago that when we are steadfast - which means that we never slip in our abstention of thoughts of harm directed toward others - then all living creatures cease to feel enmity in our presence.
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My mom has helped me nurture my interest and hone my talent.
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I was 12 years old when I had my first job, delivering packages.
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Trinidad may seem complex, but to anyone who knows it, it is a simple, colonial, philistine society.
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To play four hands requires two people who have great affinity for each other.
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The thing that I think a lot of guys need to know how to do is not take your mother's advice about honesty being the best policy. Listen to your cool, drunk uncle who tells you to lie. Those are the relationships that last.
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I have the attention span of a mosquito from multitasking and all the things that have affected my poor little brain.
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I get to meet different directors and different people.
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My art originates from hallucinations only I can see. I translate the hallucinations and obsessional images that plague me into sculptures and paintings.
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I started writing regularly for 'The Atlantic' roughly around the time that Barack Obama got inaugurated.
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I'm not interested in being Franchise Boy.
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I had a good imagination and I still have one; a child-like imagination that hasn't gone away.
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I continue with the illusion of serving Colombia. Only God knows if it were to be from the presidency.
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My passion for strengthening the community and making peoples' lives better is stronger now than when I first got into politics.
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News is something that happens that matters to you, which is not most of what we watch on television.
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Exhibitions are kind of ephemeral moments, sometimes magic moments, and when they're gone, they're gone.
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In Iceland, you can see the contours of the mountains wherever you go, and the swell of the hills, and always beyond that the horizon. And there's this strange thing: you're never sort of hidden; you always feel exposed in that landscape. But it makes it very beautiful as well.
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With comedies, it's been very gratifying to be able to clock in, laugh all day, and then clock out.
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Life is supposed to be a series of peaks and valleys. The secret is to keep the valleys from becoming Grand Canyons.
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The first time I played a PGA Tour event at Tucson was 1975. I came off the course on Sunday feeling very good about myself. I'd finished at even par, and I knew I could play even better if I worked at it.
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There is nothing harder to estimate than a writer's time, nothing harder to keep track of. There are moments—moments of sustained creation—when his time is fairly valuable; and there are hours and hours when a writer's time isn't worth the paper he is not writing anything on.
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People always blame the girl; she should have said no. A monosyllable, but conventional wisdom has always been that boys can't manage it.
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I started listening to the Cure around the time I discovered Joy Division and, like Joy Division, they have shaped my taste in all sorts of dark and dreary ways.