Drew Daywalt Quotes
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I'm a man that believes what I see, and everywhere I go... and everywhere I've been... I get nothing but love.
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After high school, I went to the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point for a year, and I studied musical theatre. By that point, I was like, 'This is what I want to do.'
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To try to fix the future is a manifest absurdity.
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Actually, my wine was served at the White House twice. Reagan must have been asleep when he ordered it.
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My mom was Jewish, so some would call me Jewish.
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Wanting to be a good actor is not good enough. You must want to be a great actor. You just have to have that.
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I feel that we, as Indians, have a knack for loving a stereotypical, sobbing, sympathy-seeking personality. I feel that we need to promote quirky, cool and youthful talent. We have to stop propagating the sob-story angle of celebs, where they try to be larger-than-life. That is very outdated. It is so boring that it puts you to sleep.
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I'm good friends with Lee Westwood. Bubba, Rickie Fowler. A few of the top hitters.
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Fun opens the doors to creativity, which then leads to inspiration, which then births passion, which all together equals both happiness and success!
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I love flexing theater muscles. Television has merits as well, but there's no substitute for live theater.
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I think I've been inspired by Chris and his ability to be raw and genuine and admit flaws and let it be whatever it is. That's something I'm trying to do, too, is just be real... That way ends up being very healing with people.
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I don't resent anything.
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I just keep thinking how lucky I am that I haven't had to sacrifice anything.
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You want your kids to grow with the right culture and values, and the toughest part would be finding out how to instill those values in your kids.
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You like to be independent, but you will need to learn to ask for help. It doesn't make you weak.
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One of the greatest gifts we have is our own mistakes and somebody singing about them.
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I think a poet is anybody who wouldn't call himself a poet. Anybody who could possibly call himself a poet just cannot be a poet.
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To one who has enjoyed the full life of any scene, of any hour, what thoughts can be recorded about it, seem like the commas and semicolons in the paragraph, mere stops.
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The only way I know as a director is to figure out what the film is about. And out of the theme and the sense of what the film is about, all those decisions start to make sense. But to find that truth within it, you have to limit your possibilities and limit your choices. That's where this visual language grows out of.
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For me, in my normal life, I'm very all-or-nothing. I'm super comfortable dressed to the nines - full hair and makeup. I love feeling really done up. And I love feeling undone. I love sweatpants and my hair in a topknot. I go with no makeup. Or I have a full look.
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You got to expand the sound to expand your horizon and your fanbase.
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The greatest tragedy in life is that some prayers go unanswered as they go unasked.
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Two hundred years ago, our Founding Fathers gave us a democracy. It was based upon the simple, yet noble, idea that government derives its validity from the consent of the governed.
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In Hollywood it's really tough to change genres; you have to re-prove yourself.