David Lloyd George Quotes
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A really irritating thing when you're watching a film is if somebody's accent isn't bang-on - it distracts you from getting into the story because you're thinking: 'Where are they from?'
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I'd say that Spanish football is probably the best I've seen.
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Sometimes I'd say what's bad for the country is good for my business, unfortunately.
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I enjoy doing new tunes. It gives me a little bit to perk up, to pay a little bit more attention.
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By a lie, a man... annihilates his dignity as a man.
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I was physically abused and I retaliated.
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There's definitely an interest in Scotland and what happened here. I think the rest of the world are fascinated by our history, and it's nice to be able to bring Scotland and our culture and music to the screen.
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I like all kinds of music - classical, pop, rock, electronic.
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There are just so many funny kids and teenagers. They're just not aware of how funny they are.
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Sometimes I'll work through the crossword sections of three separate papers.
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We don't propose to sit here in our rocking chair with our hands folded and let the Communists set up any government in the Western Hemisphere.
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When I went to school at Emerson, I was completely charmed living there and loved the architecture of the Back Bay.
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I have the backbone of an eel.
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To finally reform higher education, we should start by asking fundamental questions, such as, Why does it take four years to get a degree?
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I already hated that gray suit and then having to go through putting on that wig with a false front - again made me feel so trapped inside this person who was desperately wanting to break out of it but she was so caught up in the web of deception that she couldn't.
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If we remove all judgment and preconceived ideas of who a person is, the truth is, we are all blessed with the same emotions and desires.
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I don't have the fear of my looks changing.
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I like Honey Singh. I love the music that he does.
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I think it was 37 years that I did music.
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I would never write about someone that forced me to write at a lower register than what I can write.
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If I am offered a biopic on a person people know almost everything about, what is the point doing it? A film on someone about whom very less is known is something that would interest me.
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My father was an expert hunter, so we ate a lot of wild game when I was growing up in Montana. That helped broaden my palate generally, but I know it informed my distaste for factory farms and unspectacular commercial meat.
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Landlords have no nationality; their characteristics are cosmopolitan.