Drew Goddard Quotes
It's not like vampires are inherently bad. It's just people need to make better vampire movies.

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It is a growing process. You can't just like beer. You have to start somewhere and learn the different flavors.
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The next phase of the journey is to move from speculation to actual use cases - people getting into Bitcoin because they want to use it.
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Some people are used to having things done for them by her parents, I am not. I can do it myself.
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An idea can only be materialized with the help of a medium of expression, the inherent qualities of which must be surely sensed and understood in order to become the carrier of an idea.
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I have quite a house. People come over and I go, 'I know, I'm sorry.'
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Contrary to rumor, sometimes I can be quite a laugh.
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I like things simple.
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Every body about me seem'd happy but every body seem'd in a hurry to be happy somewhere else.
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I dare anybody to look at me and say I'm anorexic. I'm so totally not.
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You can condemn and criticize religion... all those things are fine, but you can't mock and disrespect people.
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Musical theater is one of my passions.
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I have had someone ask me to sign their 'Team Taylor' panties. She wasn't a teenager. She was in her 40s.
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The two most frightening words in Washington are 'bipartisan consensus.' Bipartisan consensus is when my doctor and my lawyer agree with my wife that I need help.
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The notion that one will not survive a particular catastrophe is, in general terms, a comfort since it is equivalent to abolishing the catastrophe.
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The strong desire to include every vital component of life instead of excluding part of them for the sake of too narrow and dogmatic an approach has characterized my whole life.
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I'm not a universalist, and the way I talk about final loss is this: People worship idols - money, whatever. Their humanness gets reshaped around the idol - you become like what you worship. That's one of the basic spiritual laws.
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I have reached the conclusion that those who have physical courage also have moral courage. Physical courage is a great test.
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One of the main lessons I have learned the last five years as Secretary-General is that the United Nations cannot function properly without the support of the business community and civil society. We need to have tripartite support - the governments, the business communities and the civil society.
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Being part of the natural world reminds me that innocence isn't ever lost completely; we just need to maintain our goodness to regain it.
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If I came across a role that is completely mainstream and commercial, but it's the right one, I'd jump at the chance.
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This place is the Devil, or at least his principal residence, they call it the University, but any other appellation would have suited it much better, for study is the last pursuit of the society; the Master eats, drinks, and sleeps, the Fellows drink, dispute and pun, the employments of the undergraduates you will probably conjecture without my description.
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I don't feel I was 'born American,' but my homeland was denied to me after the end of World War II, and I craved something I could identify with. When I became a student at Harvard in the 1950s, America very quickly filled the vacuum. I felt I was American, but I think it's more revealing of America how quickly others here accepted me.
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Things on the whole are much faster in America; people don't 'stand for election', they 'run for office.'
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It's not like vampires are inherently bad. It's just people need to make better vampire movies.