Dak Prescott Quotes
My dad was a diehard Cowboys fan. I was raised as a Cowboy fan, and I was forced to be a Cowboy fan.

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There's millions of gay people in the world. In 2011, you've got to hide that you're gay? Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, be real.
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I understand acting and I understand actors. I don't really understand the world of celebrity. That's just bizarre. Those sorts of elements I'm at sea with.
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Leading from behind doesn't work.
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Reddit is where anyone can come and tell their real story.
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When Nelson Mandela walked free, the world sang with joy. Ever since, South Africa has stood as a beacon of hope for Africa.
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It's very hard to put forth a film that's about love and the joy of love and for it not to be patronising and not make people nauseous or make them roll their eyes.
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Switzerland is a place where they don't like to fight, so they get people to do their fighting for them while they ski and eat chocolate.
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Jesus is an example. We have other examples, including many of our ancestors as role models who understood the inner meaning of our orientation.
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Customers are enormously punishing when companies don't meet their expectations.
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I still haven't found the humor in getting hit by a cement truck. My knees still hurt when I think about it, so no jokes about that yet.
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Everything you say and do is having an impact on others.
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The corporate lobby in Washington is basically designed to stifle all legislative activity on behalf of consumers.
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My only fantasy about writing was that in my old days, after directing many masterpieces, I would write my memoirs.
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The love that lasts longest is the love that is never returned.
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Some struggle is healthy. If you can embrace it rather than be angry, you can use it as your pilot light.
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All the gossip and craziness becomes a kind of sustained narrative which, in turn, can become history. It's scary.
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I find the comic book audience a lot more intense than the fantasy one, definitely.
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I'm never happier than when I'm not working. The strip is a job - that's why I take money for it. It's a job I'm passionate about, but it's a job I totally leave in the studio when I walk out of here, unless I'm late and I have to work at home. I never think of the strip unless I'm compelled to.
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You do get into a groove, which is great, when you get to act with the same people a lot. Like with Caroline Catz - it's like a duet: you're like a duo jamming together.
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I can be a better me than anyone can.
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I needed to be in the bush. There I find solitude and beauty and purity and focus. That's where my heart lies.
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I saw my dad doing it and thought to myself, 'I can do that.' I would be backstage watching him and running around the country with him singing to children. He would sing songs that taught children really good morals: like, 'Teaching Peace' was a song he used to sing to kids a lot.
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When my dad died, I developed a nervous habit. He was very shy and quiet, and I was like him.
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My dad was a diehard Cowboys fan. I was raised as a Cowboy fan, and I was forced to be a Cowboy fan.