Eric Braeden Quotes
The challenge in daytime in particular, I think, is to go against all the traditional cliches of daytime and try to make it real.

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Women often have a great need to portray themselves as sympathetic and pleasing, but we're also dark people with dark thoughts.
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With every bathroom renovation, there are three areas that I focus on: budget, function and style.
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I need a little bass and I don't even need that crazy bass to break your face. I just want it to sound good when I have my favorite song.
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Virtually all of Darfur's six million residents are Muslim, and, because of decades of intermarriage, almost everyone has dark skin and African features.
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I'll promise to go easier on drinking and to get to bed earlier, but not for you, fifty thousand dollars, or two-hundred and fifty thousand dollars will I give up women. They're too much fun.
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The true character of ministry is a servants heart.
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The war on drugs has made government more powerful, citizens less free, and hasn't helped users or addicts.
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The only thing documentary filmmakers have to work with, at least the way I make films, is trust. That's been true of everyone from James Carville and George Stephanopoulos to the kids in 'American High' to the soldiers in 'Military Diaries' to Anna Wintour to Dick Cheney.
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I'm definitely not a super great guitarist. Ultimately, I just write a lot of love songs.
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Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong.
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I grew up in an era of pretty severe poverty. My parents weathered the Great Depression, and money was always a very big concern. I was weaned on a shortage mentality and placed in foster homes largely because there simply wasn't enough money to take care of the most basic of needs.
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Leadership is an opportunity to serve. It is not a trumpet call to self-importance.
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My job is being 'Mrs. Ronald Reagan.'
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Back in 1975, we were making all the decisions about what people were going to watch.
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I like to see the difference between good and evil as kind of like the foul line at a baseball game. It's very thin, it's made of something very flimsy like lime, and if you cross it, it really starts to blur where fair becomes foul and foul becomes fair.
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I would be content if I had nothing but a tape-recorder. I could still write songs and record them.
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What a waste it is to lose one's mind. Or not to have a mind is being very wasteful. How true that is.
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The salesman knows nothing of what he is selling save that he is charging a great deal too much for it.
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I'm opening gyms around the world to encourage people to get in shape and feel good about themselves; bringing art through dance to gyms to make my gyms different from other people's.
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When I say, 'I'm sorry,' it's because I regret something.
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I was doing research on the Mormon handcart tragedy when I came across information about Brigham Young sending out missions to the Indians in 1855.
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In my prayers every day, which are a combination of Hebrew prayers and Shakespeare and Sondheim lyrics and things people have said to me that I've written down and shoved in my pocket, I also say the name of every person I've ever known who's passed on.
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I am not going to show you my art. I am going to share it with you. If I show it to you it becomes an exhibition, and in time it will be pushed so far into the back of your mind that it will be lost. But by sharing it with you, you will not only retain it forever, but I too will improve.
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The challenge in daytime in particular, I think, is to go against all the traditional cliches of daytime and try to make it real.