Pierce Brosnan Quotes
Being a widower is not that groovy when you lose someone you really love, and you have to go out and date again.

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My mother is the sort of woman who not only can raise a chicken and roast it to moist perfection but, as she proved to my openmouthed sister and me on a family holiday to Morocco when we were very young, can barter for one in a market, kill it, pluck it, and then cook it to perfection.
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I see you're a man with ideals. I better be going before you've still got them.
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I moved to Paris for two years, then to London, then New York in 2002. In that time, I also lived in Japan, Italy, Germany - I've been a bit of a gypsy.
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There are so many ebbs and flows in life, but when you're raising small children, your family means everything.
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It's about enjoying your life. If you have no family, no friends to enjoy it with, it don't matter how much you have, how much success you have, how much fame you have, how much money you have, it doesn't matter.
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Religions work for their own aggrandizement - strengthen the church and so on - and they use reinforcers of one kind or another to get obedience and so on from their communicants.
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With every film, the pressure is on the rise for the next.
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Ants are the leading removers of dead creatures on the land. And the rest of life is substantially dependent upon them.
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Well, I'm a Christian. I was a born a Presbyterian and became an Episcopalian.
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Over a period of 11 months, I was constantly afraid that Youth Care would lock me up. It was all a frightening and traumatic experience. So often, these terrible memories come to me. I can't ignore them.
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In human life, economics precedes politics or culture.
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The true facts are not always obvious. They often have to be looked for.
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Success consists of getting up just one more time than you fall.
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I was encouraged by my mother and, to a lesser extent, by my father.
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I always knew I wanted to work in entertainment, but I actually really wanted to be a singer more than an actress.
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I never grew up thinking, 'One day I will play so and so' because I wasn't expecting to be an actor at all.
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There's no doubt that there's a public backlash against the way campaign money is raised, but I don't think the only alternative is to elect people with money.
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Globalization is a fact of economic life.
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If only we could pull out our brain and use only our eyes.
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Man is as much a slave to his immediate surroundings now as he was when he lived in tree-huts. Give him the highest, the most exciting thoughts about man's place in the universe, the meaning of history; they can all be snuffed out in a moment if he wants his dinner, or feels irritated by a child squalling on a bus. He is bound by pettiness.
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A Christian philosophy of literature begins with the same agenda of issues that any philosophy of literature addresses. Its distinctive feature is that it relates these issues to the Christian faith.
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I was always performing, doing silly voices. The teachers realized I could go one of two ways: be creative or destructive.
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When you can see kids smiling, that's one of the best things. That's why I did 'Narnia.'
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Being a widower is not that groovy when you lose someone you really love, and you have to go out and date again.