Jamie Kennedy Quotes
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Law gave me some structure... all these rules and internal disciplines.
M. J. Hyland
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I think it's more important than ever to be as vocal as I can be about things I believe in outside of music.
K. Flay
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When you like something and you're pretty good at it and you can make a living doing it, you don't ask why. You just count your blessings and go with it.
Harlan Coben
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There are a lot of films that are drug dramas, and we didn't want to tell Scarface again.
Ted Demme
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I don't ever remember a single day of hopelessness. I knew from the history of the labor movement, especially of the black people, that it was an undertaking of great trial. That, live or die, I had to stick with it, and we had to win.
A. Philip Randolph
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If we can reduce the cost and improve the quality of medical technology through advances in nanotechnology, we can more widely address the medical conditions that are prevalent and reduce the level of human suffering.
Ralph Merkle
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I never underestimate my opponent, but I never underestimate my talents.
Hale Irwin
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Men honor what lies within the sphere of their knowledge, but do not realize how dependent they are on what lies beyond it.
Zhuangzi
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You're in the lap of the gods. If people go, they go, and if they don't.
Sam Mendes
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Like art and politics, gangsterism is a very important avenue of assimilation into society.
E. L. Doctorow
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I love meeting interesting people and doing things with them.
Youssou N'Dour
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I eat vegetarian a lot. I buy only fresh ingredients and cook from scratch - that way, when I feel like snacking and look in my fridge, it's: 'Oh, baby carrots or chocolate soy pudding. Take your pick.'
Nadia Giosia
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I was the ugly duckling until I reached puberty.
Tanya Roberts
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All my music is inspirational. You just gotta listen to the words and get what you can get out of it.
Young Jeezy
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I'm not very good with stills. I get all twitchy.
Saffron Burrows
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For women who turn to welfare, Big Brother becomes Husband.
Tammy Bruce
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I spent most of the '60s, when I was starting to try to write novels, living and working in Greece and Turkey. These are countries where the ancient past is interfused with the daily present, and I remember being struck with wonder at the constant sense of continuity and connection, the reminders that lie in wait for you at every turn.
Barry Unsworth
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It doesn't really feel like it's got anything to do with me. I mean, I know I wrote it, and all that and invented the characters and made it up, but it's Mike's film, so doing the press and stuff, it feels a little bit inauthentic. I was just one component of it.
Patrick Marber
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The social arrangements that produce responsibility are arrangements that create coercion, of some sort.
Garrett Hardin
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I think the most important thing for an actor is reading the script and trying to figure out if you can play that character well. The last thing on my mind is if the director made good movies previously. It's not my job to know if that director's last movie was any good - it's my job to know if I can play the role.
Jesse Eisenberg
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I prefer to find craftspeople I can be colleagues with and who take an area of responsibility and run with it.
Jack Dangermond
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There will never be a successful person who, before performing a task, has doubts. Negative thoughts arise from recognizing that somewhere along the line your level of commitment has dropped below 100 percent. The winner will always be the person with the fewest doubts.
Nicole Haislett
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My clients don't pay me to feel sorry; they pay me to bring them money. I am tough, but I have a soft side.
Bill Gross
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I think anybody can be a good actor.
Jamie Kennedy