Brenton Thwaites Quotes
If I read a script and I like it, there's nothing that will stop me from trying to be in that movie.

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I didn't care what, how much adversity life threw at me. I intended to get to the top.
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I'm very proud of my Nigerian heritage. I wasn't fortunate enough to be raised in a heavy Nigerian environment, because my parents were always working. My father was with D.C. Cabs and my mother worked in fast food and was a nurse.
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If someone had protected the HTML language for making Web pages, then we wouldn't have the World Wide Web.
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I've always considered myself to be fiercely patriotic. I love Britain - its history and the down-to-earth attitude people have.
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The physician must give heed to the region in which the patient lives, that is to say, to its type and peculiarities.
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I think Col. North is first a U.S. citizen and he has the same rights as you yourself do, sir.
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My dad's a Jew, and my mom's a WASP, so that should pretty much say it all. It was a comically dysfunctional family.
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I built Kosovo for 10 years.
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I've always had great faith in the Man Upstairs.
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I don't putt face-on exclusively, but in the back on my mind I'm haunted by the notion that I'm sure it's the best way to putt.
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I married beneath me, all women do.
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I think there's nothing more amazing than helping people every day.
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I think being called a cat lady is a compliment. It means you have adopted a tiny little maniac into your life.
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A P2P business is a company that creates a platform which allows individuals or 'peers' to directly buy and sell from each other. This activity has sometimes been called the 'sharing economy.' Some are wary of these new companies and the challenge they pose to the established market.
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Maybe I should write 'Tiger Who?' on my cap.
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To destroy is always the first step in any creation.
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In spite of holidays when I was free to visit London theatres and explore the countryside, I spent four very miserable years as a colonial at an English school.
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I have a very feminine voice when I write, a very womanly point of view. My last name feels strong and powerful. To me, it's almost a bit masculine. I like the dichotomy of the two. Two sides perfectly represented within my name.
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At a horror movie, you can see other people dealing with the scary things. They can bolster you. You can think, 'Okay, if that guy can deal with it, I can deal with it.' There are lessons to be learned there, as opposed to having a frivolous popcorn experience. I think some of this stuff is good for your soul.
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I started out trying to play more straight-ahead jazz. I went to Berklee in the early '60s when it was a brand new school, and so there was no fusion music. There wasn't a lot of mixing together of different kinds of music at that time, so jazz was kind of pure jazz.
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I am obsessed with architecture. It is true, I am restless, trying to find myself as an architect, and how best to contribute in this world filled with contradiction, disparity, and inequality, even passion and opportunity.
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Washburn built me the guitar that changed my life.
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The greatest guitar player in the world today for me is Paco de Lucia, who is actually Spanish.
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If I read a script and I like it, there's nothing that will stop me from trying to be in that movie.