Mary Stuart Masterson Quotes
I'd like to think Helen very much understood what it was to be disadvantaged in the medical field. And that that was something that she never let dictate her choices.

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Live TV has an amazing pace to it. You've got to be able to think quick, make changes last minute, and be funny and fast.
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Americans are more likely to watch a film in their own language. For the rest of the world, it doesn't matter so much.
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When I talk to people in need, they tell me they want to hope; they are eager for opportunity; they are ready for better days. And I can tell you that every time their hopes are disappointed, all nations lose.
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The values by which we are to survive are not rules for just and unjust conduct, but are those deeper illuminations in whose light justice and injustice, good and evil, means and ends are seen in fearful sharpness of outline.
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Be skeptical of concepts that divorce war from its political nature, particularly those that promise fast, cheap victory through technology.
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A lot happens in 20 years.
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Even today, I frequently meet scientists who, outside their own narrow discipline, are superstitious.
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In some ways, technology keeps on enhancing us, and we embrace it.
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With the scale of our traffic, content library and monetization ability, we are confident to see profitable growth in the future.
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The world's major metropolitan cities are more or less the same.
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It's nice to just embrace the natural beauty within you.
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Well I'm not a novelist. I've only written one book and that is a memoir.
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I've benefited from the best of both societies and both cultures, East and West.
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I remember once giving my dad some drawings and writings and said, 'If you could just give these to the publisher, that would be great.' And I was about five!
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Honestly, I'm not a massive fan of courtroom dramas.
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I got the idea that to write books would be the best way to spend a life. I never thought of anything else that seemed like half as much fun, although in my next life I would like to be an architect, too, so I can have an easier time restoring houses.
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I don't expect anything from anybody. When you grow old... Your days are gone; it is part of life.
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My philosophy is to not be scared of anyone. If I play well, great; if I don't, I learn from the match and move on.
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In 10 years, I don't really know what I'll be, and I like not having any idea. I like the idea of being so passionate about everything I do and the fact that I might wake up tomorrow and say 'I want to be a chef,' and just pour myself into that.
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I start my day with granola, fresh fruit, and skim milk and end it with something healthy that also comes from my own kitchen.
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I think I am very anti-social.
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The Pavlovian view of women voters - 'plug the words in, and they will respond' - sends a chill down my spine because it sounds like an adaptation of something I have written about communication between the sexes: When a woman tells a man about a problem, she doesn't want him to fix it; she just wants him to listen and let her know he understands.
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It's like everyone I have dinner with, I'm having an affair with. Who was it I met the other day? Minnie Driver! She seems charming, but that's the only time I've met her.
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I'd like to think Helen very much understood what it was to be disadvantaged in the medical field. And that that was something that she never let dictate her choices.