Dominic Sherwood Quotes
I've always said from starting off, 'I don't mind if I'm in a big budget film or a huge play or something small in London playing for 50 people, as long as I'm doing what I love doing for a living.'

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I've always loved to help people, young people in particular.
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Money is finite; it's limited by a number and what you can buy with it. Power has no limits if you're willing to go far enough in order to get as much of it as you can.
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I smoke, isn't that terrible?
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It is absolutely critical for competitiveness in the United States for us to really raise the bar in education, especially in math, in science, in technology.
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Can you think of anything more permanently elating than to know that you are on the right road at last?
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I think back to the 1990s, when I joined the Army, and all those peacetime years that we had, thinking, 'Will we ever go into combat?'
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Love cures people - both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it.
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I don't know what other people are like, I haven't been able to crawl inside anybody else.
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When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.
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Love is also a very violent thing. Totally violent. Suddenly, you are, like, at this party your friends invite you to, and you meet this person, and your life is turned upside down, and the next day you can't stop thinking about them. That's violent. Hopefully, it's for the better, but it's a violent thing.
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The difficult part was to tell the world that I was finishing.
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The war against terrorism is a war against those who engage in torture.
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Disease is the tax which the soul pays for the body, as the tenant pays house-rent for the use of the house.
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So we're living by that sword, and we're going to cut every now and then from it's backlash.
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Life is such a tragicomedy.
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Too many actors get on an ego trip and won't do commercials, so they sit around for 20 years between jobs.
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I've had a few conversations with people who are horrified: who tell me my work is demeaning, is sexist, is negative.
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Life is God's art.
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I got the writing bug in the fourth grade when a poem of mine was published in the school newspaper. Music criticism came a little later, when I was in high school.
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We lived in one of those half-basement apartments, and on our first night of being in America, someone reached through the grate that protects the window and stole our laundry detergent - which wasn't a big deal, but it felt symbolic when I heard about it later as an adult.
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I saw a story in the Los Angeles Times that 40 percent of the viewers are men. It didn't really surprise me.
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I've always said from starting off, 'I don't mind if I'm in a big budget film or a huge play or something small in London playing for 50 people, as long as I'm doing what I love doing for a living.'