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		I loved living in London, and I didn't want to leave.
	
	
	
		
			
				
					
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		A lot of times, when mother-son or mother-daughter relationships have been put on screen, they tend to trickle towards ugly, and I don't find that totally realistic for the wide swath of us, and it's also not that fun to watch.
	
	  Dan Fogelman Dan Fogelman
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		The ability of discerning high quality unavoidably implies the ability of identifying shortcomings.
	
	  Edsger Dijkstra Edsger Dijkstra
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		I play-acted and started performing, which just logically led to doing it in school, which led to studying it in college, which led to auditioning to the showcase in New York. And then I had an agent, and I was an actress.
	
	  Mamie Gummer Mamie Gummer
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		What is needed in the theater, in fact for all our art forms, is a vibrant critical tradition.
	
	  F. Sionil Jose F. Sionil Jose
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		A lot of time mistakes are very interesting - you look for the behaviour that's not the one you expect.
	
	  Barry Levinson Barry Levinson
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		I didn't know what to expect, having not been an artist before. From the outside, you only see romantic snapshots of what seems like a great lifestyle, and it is, but it's also grueling.
	
	  Sam Hunt Sam Hunt
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		I'm a very ritualistic, routine-oriented person, and I discovered over the years that I love working Monday through Friday.
	
	  Edie Falco Edie Falco
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		A lot of middle-aged women are children still trying to find their way.
	
	  Tamsin Greig Tamsin Greig
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		I am a very, very avid 'Anchorman' fan.
	
	  Zoey Deutch Zoey Deutch
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		There are moments when a man's imagination, so easily subdued to what it lives in, suddenly rises above its daily level and surveys the long windings of destiny.
	
	  Edith Wharton Edith Wharton
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		At the Brooklyn Ethical Culture School, we learned to express ourselves, and I've been expressing myself ever since.
	
	  Betty Comden Betty Comden
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		The U.S. military today garrisons the planet in a fashion without historical precedent. Successive administrations, regardless of party, justify and perpetuate this policy by insisting that positioning U.S. forces in distant lands fosters peace, stability, and security. In the present century, however, perpetuating this practice has visibly had the opposite effect. In the eyes of many of those called upon to "host" American bases, the permanent presence of such forces smacks of occupation. They resist. Why should U.S. policymakers expect otherwise?
	
	  Andrew Bacevich Andrew Bacevich