Debi Mazar Quotes
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I grew up in suburban New York City and London, England, where my dad was working.
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One of the great upsides to a national book tour is the chance to break out of television's cocoon and interact directly with the American people.
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I've always been singing. Since day one. I started doing musical theater and you have to sing in musical theater and so that's where I got most of my training. So singing on stage, you just inevitably, when you're around other vocal artists, you get better at singing.
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In Kurdistan, there's a lot of hardship – a lot of wars, a lot of bitter and difficult lifestyles. And witnessing all those made me a director.
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I enjoyed my time in the WRAF. There were plenty of people at the airfields where I worked, and they were all very good company.
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Like I went out to a predominantly black club last night and nobody said anything and I was wishing somebody would so that someone would dance with me.
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Caesar recognized the omens, but he didn't believe they applied to him.
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I don't like movies about serial killers, necessarily; it's too real and unpleasant for me.
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It turns out that globalisation, while promising sameness through brand-name consumption, was fostering, through uneven economic growth, an intense feeling of difference.
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Healthy discontent is the prelude to progress.
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The best design work is really done when you spend more time with people, when you have the opportunity to be of the same mindset and the same incentives as the founder of the business.
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I think I was the only kid on the block who knew about furniture scale by the time I was 8.
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The only antidote to mental suffering is physical pain.
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I go round and round in circles, really, really fast, on a big wooden bowl.
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My only thought about Margaret Thatcher is the same one I had about Ronald Reagan. I hated a lot of what they did, but once in a while a country just needs a change.
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I have a little boy, and I wanted to spend a lot of time with him.
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The only link between Literature and the Drama left to us in England at the present moment is the bill of the play.
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For this last savior, man,I have lied as I lie now. But what is lying? Men wash their hands in blood, as best they can:I find no fault in this just man.
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My mom used to take me down to the Jersey Shore when I was 7, 8, 9 years old. I can remember being down in that area - Belmar, Seaside Heights, Asbury Park and all those places that I went back and revisited.
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After telephone, kinematograph and phonograph had replaced newspaper, book schoolmaster and letter, to live outside the range of the electric cables was to live an isolated savage.
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'Son of Frankenstein' is never talked about in the same tone as James Whale's 1931 'Frankenstein.' But it should be. It was Boris Karloff's last appearance in the Frankenstein series and stars Donnie Dunagan, then a child actor.
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I've never had to work out of the arts. I've always either been a writer or an editor, or something where I've made my living from doing what I love. You can't get any better than that.
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Great events are the hour-hands of time, while small events mark the minutes.
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My wrists, which are tattooed with my daughters' names, are always occupied by a watch.