Danny Pudi Quotes
I think in many ways, I'm sort of a blank canvas, because in many ways, I'm just observing the world and the people around me and their characters and letting them kind of explode off me and to find out why they're doing what they're doing. But then every once in awhile, I get to take on a whole new character.

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We've got our football where no one wears anything and the guys are in little shorts and they beat the crap out of each other, and they can catch it and they can kick it, and it's the only place it's played in the world.
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We all sit in front of our mics and our scripts lay on music stands. Then the silliness begins!
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I never wear matching socks. It's kind of a thing that I have!
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Leaders should always expect the very best of those around them. They know that people can change and grow.
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When I was 5 and playing against 11-year-olds, who were bigger, stronger, faster, I just had to figure out a way to play with them.
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I'm very interested in the idea of a large group of people who come together quite suddenly, but not illogically, for reasons that could not have been anticipated.
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A great sense of peace entered my body, and seemingly into every cell.
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There are still traces of discrimination against race and gender, but it's a lot different than when I started out. It just comes quietly, slowly, sometimes so quietly that you don't realize it until you start looking back.
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We interpret our agreement with the IMF - our participation in the IMF's system of cooperation - as a borrowing agreement. The IMF sees it as an economic policy agreement. This is not in our interest.
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We want to be two-way players; that's the best thing.
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I'm actually not on Twitter.
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If I had a spreadsheet on my computer, it looked like I was busy.
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But if I played well and prepared myself properly, then all I had to do was control myself and put myself in a position to win.
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Jazz has been such a force in music, that any musician, including classical composers, have been influenced, and obviously performers, also.
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Stand firm in your refusal to remain conscious during algebra. In real life, I assure you, there is no such thing as algebra.
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Character development is what I value most as a reader of fiction. If an author can manage to create the sort of characters who feel fully real, who I find myself worrying about while I'm walking through the grocery store aisles a week later, that to me is as close to perfection as it gets.
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Saving enough to retire has become impossible for most Americans.
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Faith Hill is a big role model.
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I actually interviewed other people about myself, and that alerted me to the fact that I had to really investigate my memories.
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I certainly wouldn't say that my life is a disaster, but there have been moments where I've felt like that.
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I love the idea of real-life experiences finding their way into fiction. I think that's really cool.
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So writing became a way to get to act in things that I thought were meaningful, and hopefully write stronger roles for other women.
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Media is very different from financial services. People are very fickle and very vocal. They believe that things should be one way and not the other. It's still very rewarding to build products for huge audiences. It feels like you're making an impact.
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I think in many ways, I'm sort of a blank canvas, because in many ways, I'm just observing the world and the people around me and their characters and letting them kind of explode off me and to find out why they're doing what they're doing. But then every once in awhile, I get to take on a whole new character.