Emily Carr Quotes
You always feel when you look it straight in the eye that you could have put more into it, could have let yourself go and dug harder.

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I've got nothing very original to say myself.
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The thing about women playing boys is that we're not going to age, and we're not going to go through puberty in the middle of a long-running series.
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I don't want to forgive myself. That's why I hate psychoanalysis I think if you're guilty of something you should live with it. Get rid of it - how can you get rid of a real guilt? I think people should live with it, face up to it.
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I realize my arms aren't as toned as Halle Berry's but I don't want them to be.
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I love clothes! I'll wear anything from Urban Outfitters or American Apparel.
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A lot of shows fly under the radar for the first couple seasons and then become successful. It doesn't necessarily have any bearing on the success of the show or how much the network is behind it.
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I'm really into fashion, but I don't really spend that much on clothes. I manage to find everything I want at a good price.
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The moral turpitude of the boys of today appears to center in their failure to concentrate on any particular objective long enough to obtain their maximum results.
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I had never done TV. I think it's a foolish medium for, most rock 'n roll music. Nobody ever comes off well on TV.
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It's tough campaigning, kissing hands and shaking babies.
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I am equally proud of all of my architectural projects. It's always rewarding to see an ambitious design become reality.
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I do put a lot of God in my music, but not because I'm super religious. There are a lot of demons in my music, too. I acknowledge both.
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Detroit in its heyday - let's say, 1920s to the '60s - was never a huge downtown-living thing. People lived in the neighborhoods.
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In every commercial state, notwithstanding any pretension to equal rights, the exaltation of a few must depress the many.
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I have never - I have never let go of my childhood contacts. My best friends from childhood are still my best friends.
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We live in a flat; my wife would be happy if we had a house with stairs. Or a little cottage in the country.
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I don't understand why, in my work, writing is always so dangerous. It's very destructive. People who write books are destroyers.
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From childhood's hour I have not beenAs others were - I have not seenAs others saw - I could not bringMy passions from a common spring - From the same source I have not takenMy sorrow - I could not awakenMy heart to joy at the same tone - And all I lov'd - I lov'd alone -
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Money is the necessity that frees us from necessity. Of all novelists in any country, Trollope best understands the role of money. Compared with him even Balzac is a romantic.
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When I was very little, we would get letters from China, in Chinese, and they' be censored. We were a very insular little family.
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Food is life, life is food. If you don't like my approach you are welcome to go down to McDonalds.
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When we made 'Night of the Living Dead,' we got riddled. There was this famous article Roger Ebert wrote just blasting the film because he had gone to see it at some screening where there were all these kids in the audience. I don't know why that happened. We didn't make the movie for kids.
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You always feel when you look it straight in the eye that you could have put more into it, could have let yourself go and dug harder.