Dennis Farina Quotes
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Music is another great pleasure of life. I like all sorts.
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Many people who want to be great aren't willing to do the work to make it possible!
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I danced for 12 years, and I played a lot team sports: basketball, volleyball.
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Growing up in Poland, I didn't have the experience of going to Disneyland as a child, so I don't have any childhood memories connected to it, good or bad.
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'Twilight' is a breathlessly addictive read with a love story that sucks people in.
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I don't want to think about what I'm doing in 20 years. All I want is I want to be happy, and I hope my family are healthy. And that's all, really.
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A friend who cannot at a pinch remember a thing or two that never happened is as bad as one who does not know how to forget.
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I was born in Sweden, and in Sweden we are known for the piracy services.
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I'll never try to put on a fake image. I'm just Zac.
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My books have occasionally been of mixed success. It's not like I have gone from triumph to triumph. I have had a couple of books do very, very well and a couple do very, very badly.
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We can't answer King's assassination with violence. That would be the worst tribute we could pay him.
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Like men we’ll face the murderous, cowardly pack,Pressed to the wall, dying, but fighting back!
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A virtuous, ordinary life, striving for wisdom but never far from folly, is achievement enough.
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One of the things that I'm realizing is that in voice-over work, you have to actually do more work with your facial muscles and your mouth. You have to kind of exaggerate your pronunciation a little bit more, whereas with live action, you can get away with mumbling sometimes.
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No matter what you do, people are gonna try to emulate you. Whether it's a dunk by Michael Jordan or a swing by Ken Griffey Jr., kids are doing the same things.
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I stay current and draw inspiration from Fashion Week in New York as well as just by scrolling through Instagram. The runways are always a good sign of what's to come, but I also get tons of ideas from real girls on the street.
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I'm an American designer. It's important to riff on that. I remember, when my mom and I first came to the States, she was so shocked that everyone was so dressed down in sandals and shorts. It's not quite like that in Asia. To give that a superluxurious makeover? For me to make street wear? It's sort of chic to do it.
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I've lived all over Europe, spent a lot of time in London, went to school in Scotland, college in America, so I do think I have sort of a sensibility on a fairly global level.
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My mother is my biggest role model, and she showed me how to do it right. She was very present in our lives and has a great career of her own. Same with my father. So I knew it was possible going in to stay closely connected to my children while also chasing big dreams. And it's given me great perspective.
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I'm fascinated by rap and by hip-hop. I think there's a lot of poetry in it. There's a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it. And I think you'd better listen to it pretty carefully, 'cause it's important.
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There's a big difference between tolerance and approval, and I have no right to expect or demand the latter from anyone.
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I had found English audiences highly satisfactory. They are the best listeners in the world. Perhaps the music-lovers of some of our larger cities equal the English, but I do not believe they can be surpassed in that respect.
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If I do something for my kids, I get a medal, because most fathers don't.
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Change never bothers me, not really.