Emily Berrington Quotes
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I've done comedy most of my career, which I love, but I wanted to expand.
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Indeed, man wishes to be happy even when he so lives as to make happiness impossible.
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I actually didn't like Jane Austen. I was more into the Brontes. They were so wild and passionate. I thought there was something a bit tame about Austen.
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I don't want to do the nerdy, goofy guy again. That was really fitting for the 'Napoleon' world, but that's kind of where I want it to stay.
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To put it simply and a bit crudely: Our economy is demanding more well-educated workers than our schools are providing. To attract this scarce resource, communities have to offer more than just jobs.
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It was a joy to be a part of the team that created Round The Horne. I was involved with the show at a time of my life when I was very happy., and that happiness overflowed into the scripts.
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McCarthy emerged in the person of Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin.
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The 'M*A*S*H' cast loves each other with unconditional love; our domestic animals love us with unconditional love.
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I did not know many of the details relevant to the Iran and contra initiatives.
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The quality of instruction is very high at the Silverlake Conservatory of Music. It's not about being a rock star. It's about the fundamentals of music, theory and technique on a particular instrument, and playing in an ensemble or private setting.
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I like to do yoga, Pilates, dance, and things like that.
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When you're drunk, you always think you're not. If you even drink at all don't get behind the wheel.
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People are finding it harder and harder to relate to foreign policy.
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Nothing shortens a journey so pleasantly as an account of misfortunes at which the hearer is permitted to laugh.
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In a great national crisis like ours unanimity of action among those seeking a common end is very desirable - almost indispensable. And yet no approach to such unanimity is attainable unless some deference shall be paid to the will of the majority simply because it is the will of the majority.
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California is a great big nation of one They never knew what they wanted ’til it was already gone
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This obligation to move can be a burden to a player without strategic vision.
Garry Kasparov -
...in the whole range of human activities, war most closely resembles a game of cards.
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lines 510–524, as translated by R. Potter (1860)
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You can make a thousand different movies about the same subject.
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In pursuing personal growth, there are issues where we can advance just so far by ourselves. At some point, our continued progress and improvement can only come about through relationships with others. Romantic love is an intense and intimate exposure to another person; if we can be who we want to be, even in that context, then our spiritual growth is exponentially expanded.
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American nuclear reactors are well into middle age. The median age of an operating reactor in the U.S. is 34 years, placing start-up in midst of the Carter administration.
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I liked the military life. They teach you self-sufficiency early on. I always say that I learned most of what I know about leadership in the Marine Corps. Certain basic principles stay with you - sometimes consciously, mostly unconsciously.
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I am more on the side of humans than robots.