Debbie Reynolds Quotes
Gene Kelly was a little tough, and he used to yell at me on the set.
Debbie Reynolds
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I'm trying to work, be diverse and multi-talented.
Fat Joe
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When I meet a person and that chemistry is there, I cannot hide the electricity. I need to learn more about him, and once I feel safe, I'm gone, I'm in love, and I give it my all!
Taraji P. Henson
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In prose, you have a lot more room for digression, for very meaty kinds of dialogues. In graphic novels, you're writing haiku-length dialogue. Your job is to be efficient, to get out of the way of the art.
G. Willow Wilson
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The Obama administration, like those before it, promotes a disturbingly narrow interpretation of the Fourth Amendment, misapplying the facts of old analog cases to a radically different digital world.
Barton Gellman
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Basically the school system sets you up with what it wants to set you up with. They're really good at it. I think they're too good. Problem is, what they're doing is conditioning kids to merely accept the culture at hand. But the rebels won't accept it.
Jack Bowman
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Marriage is the torment of one, the felicity of two, the strife and enmity of three.
Washington Irving
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She grunted. 'Nothing unusual?''That’s right.''Well, if you ask me, that’s pretty unusual right there, if a body was smart enough to notice it.'
Orson Scott Card
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The youth was a cretin, and didn’t even realize that he was. He could think of no more disastrous combination.
Iain Banks
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When you practice meditation, the meditator becomes all-important and not the movement of meditation.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
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I never called myself an urban artist, but that's what I was classed as, and I almost tried to live up to the name instead of who I really was.
Labrinth
LSD
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I'm not a Barbie doll, I'm just a multidimensional human being who likes to make things.
Kali Uchis
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In little more than a generation, feminism has obliterated roles. If you wonder why so many men choose not to get married, the answer lies in large part in the contemporary devaluation of the husband and of the father - of men as men, in other words.
Dennis Prager