Mark Twain Quotes
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I used to kind of go for it, right? Like, I'd be the one who would say, 'All right, there's Kate Moss. I'm going to try to make out with her.'
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When I was 12 years old, I got interested in learning English.
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I've got nothing very original to say myself.
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I hope to work till I'm an old lady.
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Being 16 years old and getting an electric guitar is never going to get old. There's always going to be kids making music. There's always going to be kids in bands.
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I have to say, sushi freaks me out more than almost anything.
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The attractive lady whom I had only recently been introduced to dropped into my lap... I chose not to dump her off.
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The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would suffice to solve most of the world's problems.
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I've always been interested in violence, even as a teenager. I loved 'Helter Skelter' and books like that.
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But I can't say that I didn't like John Hammond's performances often better than the originals.
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I just put on what the lady says. I've been married three times, so I've had lots of supervision.
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A fascinating breed, Old Etonians. Impeccable in their social skills and very portable - you can put them anywhere, and they are absolutely charming.
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I have a lot of vinyl, but I only buy old records on vinyl. Like secondhand. It's too expensive otherwise.
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I still have my old Nintendo 64 that works. And I hook it up, and I still play the original 'Goldeneye.' I'm that geek. I have an 'NBA Jam' arcade machine in my office at 'SNL.'
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I started playing trumpet when I was 11 years old. All I wanted to be was a jazz trumpet player when I grew up.
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It is always nice when you are honoured. The Lifetime award makes me feel old. I am only 55.
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Acting isn't a singular profession, it is a collaborate profession.
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To say that we mutually agree to coercion is not to say that we are required to enjoy it, or even to pretend we enjoy it.
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I'm not on fire for the Lord, so I tried to make myself generate this fire for the Lord.
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Well, I went to [Hitchcock's] house every day for about three weeks, and I realized that every time I brought up the subject of Mary Deare, he would change the subject. So, I began to suspect that he didn't know any more about how to do the picture than I did. Finally, I went to his house one morning and said, "I've got bad news for you, Hitch. You'll have to get another writer. I don't know how to write this picture." And he said, "Don't be silly, Ernie. We'll do something else." And I said, "But what'll we tell MGM?" And he said, "We won't tell them a thing." And that's how it evolved.
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I started acting almost on a whim to help my music career.
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I veer away from trying to understand why I act. I just know I need to do it.
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The main thing I say on war is that we need to obey the law and formally declare war.
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Don't say the old lady screamed. Bring her on and let her scream.