Bram Stoker Quotes
I suppose that we women are such cowards that we think a man will save us from fears, and we marry him.

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I love the road, and I love coming in contact with the fans. They talk to me and that's irreplaceable. But when I get tired, I head to the studio and I am in there for a long time.
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I'm a single child. I wanted a little brother or a little sister growing up, but when I think about it, I'm happy I'm an only child.
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The TV business is soul crushing, talent destroying and human being destroying.
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I know that people in fashion and people in general hate to be filmed.
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Writing is a solitary profession; you are really alone when you write. Then the emotions become well shaped and distinct. But their transition into words must be done deliberately and with rigid artistry.
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At the time I was writing the second album, I was sitting home in my underwear all day every day; I didn't have all that much to write about except for my own life and my family.
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I don't write shows with dialogue where actors have to memorize dialogue. I write the scenes where we know everything that's going to happen. There's an outline of about seven or eight pages, and then we improvise it.
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My government has promised to comprehensively respect the independence of the judiciary.
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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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If pleasure was not followed by pain, who would forbear it?
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I just saw metal as another tool for me to use.
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If our opinions rest upon solid ground, those who attack them do not make us angry, but themselves ridiculous.
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Which came first, the phoenix or the flame?” "...I think the answer is that a circle has no beginning." "Well reasoned.
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There's nothing like fishing to pass the time and to incline toward a sort of magnificent stupidity in which nothing matters but tackle, bait, sunlight and the strike.
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I have a bad gambling problem. You're not in show business for 12 years and dress like this without a bad gambling problem.
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I like to reinvent myself — it’s part of my job.
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A flourishing, morally credible media is a vital component in the maintenance of genuinely public talk, argument about common good.
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There is an optical illusion about every person we meet.
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Delsarte tells me that Mozart stole outrageously from Galuppi, in the same way, I suppose, that Molière stole from anybody anywhere, if he found something work taking. I said that what was Mozart had not been stolen from Galuppi, or from anyone else for that matter.
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I suppose that we women are such cowards that we think a man will save us from fears, and we marry him.