Pauley Perrette Quotes
My whole goal was to be able to work in television and film and maintain a normal life, never be in a tabloid.

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I've always loved to help people, young people in particular.
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Everywhere I go, I will make a good payday. But we got to choose the right opponent and the right time and the right venue.
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By 1892, enlightenment had progressed to the point where the Salem trials were simply an embarrassing blot on the history of New England. They were a part of the past that was best forgotten: a reminder of how far the human race had come in two centuries.
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Philip Kitcher thinks that mathematics is surprisingly like empirical science. Few mathematicians would agree; philosophers too, from Socrates on, have held the opposite opinion.
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I like different statement jewelry, especially around the ears.
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I was so opposed to the war in Vietnam that I initially refused President Nixon's urgings for me to go there.
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No decent career was ever founded on a public.
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Each poem in becoming generates the laws by which it is generated: extensions of the laws to other poems never completely take.
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Like parents, cooks shouldn't have favourites, but some recipes inevitably shine more than others.
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I'm very proud I'm Chinese and represent the Chinese community.
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Love cures people - both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it.
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A community having the breadth and scope of a people still cannot claim to be an ethnic community unless and until there emerges from its mentality a distinctive culture particularized by the community's special character.
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There are certainly talented instrumentalists coming from India. I see them performing all over the world.
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If you compare me to an actor, I'm probably one of the best boxers in the profession. But if you compare me as a boxer, I'm probably one of the best actors.
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I enjoy personal injury cases. I've tried quite a few of those. And, frankly, any kind of litigation that is trouble-shooting, whether it's equities, suits and injunctions, or whatever.
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Good fiction reveals feeling, refines events, locates importance and, though its methods are as mysterious as they are varied, intensifies the experience of living our own lives.
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The person who grieves suffers his passion to grow upon him; he indulges it, he loves it; but this never happens in the case of actual pain, which no man ever willingly endured for any considerable time.
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A lot of the time, people think I'm really dumb or really uncomfortable talking to them, which is kind of a real thing.
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The Spartans were a paradoxical people. They were the biggest slave owners in Greece. But at the same time, Spartan women had an unusual level of rights. It's a paradox that they were a bunch of people who in many ways were fascist, but they were the bulwark against the fall of democracy.
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I don't sign contracts for my books.
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Every writer from Montaigne to William S. Burroughs has pasted and cut from previous work. Every artist, whether it's Warhol or, you know, Dangermouse or whoever.
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Self-discipline is a great time-saver; it is the ability to make yourself work on only those things that are most important to you.
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It was a great joy for me to develop a strong female character in the spirit of an Icelandic woman. Icelandic women tend to be very strong and very independent, and I think that came in very handy.
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My whole goal was to be able to work in television and film and maintain a normal life, never be in a tabloid.