Pauline Ferrand-Prevot Quotes
In ice dancing, you cannot decide your result. You just have to do your best, and you can't decide if you win or not.

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I was lucky enough to go home and raise our babies.
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It does make me sad that there's a lot of great songs out there, and they're not going to see the light of day because they're competing with these tailgate songs.
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The most important thing in the face is the eyes, and if you can make the eyes talk, you're halfway there.
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What inspires me most to write is the act of traveling.
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Personally, I am not so affected by my environment. What I build in the creative process is not necessarily connected to what I am physically in contact with. I am always observing everything, but it will not necessarily have a direct impact on what I do.
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Take time to be kind and to say 'thank you.'
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When we're back home, I feel pretty domesticated.
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I take care of myself and take antioxidating supplements suggested by my best friend and first fan - he takes care of my Internet presence - Doctor Mario Rosario Porzio. I eat well - in fact, very well.
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I'm bringing what I've always wanted: film quality work on television. That's the way it should be.
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On the 1st day of December, 1830, I was confirmed, and in accordance with the word of the Lord I was ordained an Elder under the hands of the Prophet.
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When I heard the script of 'Loukyam,' I was laughing, as it was such a laugh riot. So all this made me sign the film.
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You can't be against bullying without actually doing something about it.
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The best times I had on film sets were the times the director let me express myself, but those were rare.
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If I didn't have the wrestling name that I have, I wouldn't have gotten the financial contract that I got with Strikeforce or the long-term contract or the television contract. That's all because of wrestling.
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I danced from the age of three, so I was always going to do something performance-related. I got into the Television Workshop drama group in Nottingham when I was 11 and went there for ten years.
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I remember when an editor at the National Geographic promised to run about a dozen of my landscape pictures from a story on the John Muir trail as an essay, but when the group of editors got together, someone said that my pictures looked like postcards.
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In a pine tree behind me, an eagle waits out the rain, hunched into himself, brooding. Crows squabble, a murder chasing a raven. Seals cruise the lines of fishing nets bobbing in the water, hoping for an easy meal, the tender bellies of salmon.
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It's nice to be number one on the call sheet.
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I don't go and study other folks. I come from where I came from, as a kid, in the little black church I grew up in. And some of the things they did I rejected, because I could see that it was a manipulation and an exaggeration. My struggle is never to fool folks; to keep it authentic - who we are and who we are becoming - rather than to mimic or to translate what others do into my own terms.
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County jails used to be just stopovers for inmates headed to state prisons. But as Arkansas' state facilities have reached capacity, jails are increasingly being used to hold prisoners long term.
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Society questions the police and their methods, and the police say, Do you want the criminals off the street or not?
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There is no escape - man drags man down, or man lifts man up.
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The world is governed by opinion.
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In ice dancing, you cannot decide your result. You just have to do your best, and you can't decide if you win or not.