Emilia Clarke Quotes
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The author may not interpret. But he must tell why and how he wrote his book.
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I was fortunate enough to get an author-backed role in Aamir Khan starrer 'Talash.'
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I thought I was too intellectual to read something like 'Sweet Savage Love.'
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I did a lot of little girl groups here and there just to get more comfortable on stage. When you're in girl groups, it's a lot different because if you mess up, there's someone on stage to back you up, and finally I got to a point where I knew I could do it on my own.
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William Regal has been the most influential person in my entire career.
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What Washington needs is adult supervision.
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A lot of business can be accomplished in the state dinners.
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We had to get serious and hit all aspects. We had to graduate. That's what you got to do: reach all people across the nation.
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It is fantastic to be found in a foreign country.
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I am myself of a mixed background.
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In L.A., unless you've just won an Oscar or you're Mr. Studio Head, no one talks to you. Even at parties.
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I did absolutely grow up in a world surrounded by people who were always performing and being flamboyant.
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New online formats gutted the newspaper-ad business. Why pore over tiny print looking for a job in the want ads when you can tap a few keywords into monster.com, then click through and apply? Why pay a steep per-character rate for a classified when you can hawk a whole garage full of used stuff on EBay or Craigslist for free?
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There are as many forms of happiness as sorrow, though most prove fleeting.
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I'm not averse to telling people off.
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People don't want to believe they have to speak like Obama or Clinton to participate meaningfully in politics, because most of us don't speak like Obama or Clinton.
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Age is the first limitation on roles that I've ever had to encounter, and I hit that awhile ago.
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I've learned that I've got to keep level-headed.
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I'm still strong and in the best shape to continue living my life.
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The Internet is far more engaging as an interactive medium than broadcast. Barriers to creating content are going away; they're almost gone. People are taking control of their entertainment. People are Tweeting, posting on Facebook and YouTube.
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In an era of parental paranoia, lawsuit mania and testing frenzy, we are failing to inspire our children's curiosity, creativity, and imagination. We are denying them opportunities to tinker, discover, and explore - in short, to play.
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Reading history, one rarely gets the feeling of the true nature of scientific development, in which the element of farce is as great as the element of triumph.
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There's a spectrum of those moments of connection and the moments we fail to connect, going from super-large successes to failures. Success would be love, I guess, and failure could still be love, but the bad side; and loss.
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Personally, I'd like as many children as I can pop out, I reckon.