Jane Kaczmarek Quotes
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It's not what you've got, it's what you use that makes a difference.
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I realized what interested me as a student of film was one thing and the movies that I liked were another.
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It's been a career filled with very low valleys and some wonderful, high peaks.
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When it comes to college education, American families are paying more and getting less.
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The First Amendment applies to rogues and scoundrels. You don't lose your First Amendment rights because of a sleazy personality, or even for having committed a crime. Felons in jail are protected by the First Amendment.
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I love any opportunity I have to make music.
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Murder is about power and the more powerful women get the more it will change the good that they do and the bad that they do.
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'Orphan Black' allows for people to have debates and theories and allegiances to different characters - to trust characters and hate other characters - but it doesn't tell you who is good or bad or right or wrong. That's the most exciting storytelling, in my book.
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The Ukraine has a long history of either being part of the Soviet Union or within that sphere.
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The reactions of the human heart are not mechanical and predictable but infinitely subtle and delicate.
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Britain is a textbook case of how growing inequality leads to economic crisis. The years before the crash were marked by a sharp rise in remortgaging and the growth of 0 percent balance transfer credit cards. By 2008 the UK had the highest ratio of household debt to GDP of any major economy.
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The world has arisen in some way or another. How it originated is the great question, and Darwin's theory, like all other attempts to explain the origin of life, is thus far merely conjectural. I believe he has not even made the best conjecture possible in the present state of our knowledge.
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'It must be remembered that Dupach is more than half Negro, and due to the peculiar mentality of this Race, they seem unable to rise to prominence without losing their equilibrium.'
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My mother's life had been destroyed by the Garland legend.
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Wherever possible, I try to see things from the other side of the dividing line and to read civilisation 'against the grain.'
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You can't get tired of something you don't know exists.
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In dancing with the enemy one follows his steps even if counting under one's breath.
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Aware that his disappointment has its source in a defective education, he looks with anxiety on his other daughters, whose minds, like lovely buds, are beginning to open. Where shall he find a genial soil in which he may place them to expand?
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You can pay people to perform, but you can't pay people to excel.
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I spend months, sometimes years, doing what I call dreamtime, weaving it together inside my head. But when I actually feel that the egg of my story is ready to hatch, then I can write it in three months. Then I know the landscape and the people well and from the inside, but I don't necessarily know where the story is going to take us.
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Silence. How long it lasted, I couldn't tell. It might have been five seconds, it might have been a minute. Time wasn't fixed. It wavered, stretched, shrank. Or was it me that wavered, stretched, and shrank in the silence? I was warped in the folds of time, like a reflection in a fun house mirror.
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Boston's freeway system is insane. It was clearly designed by a person who had spent his childhood crashing toy trains.
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I was in Las Vegas, and there was a exhibit of King Tut's tomb, and it was an audio tour. At the very end of that, I just thought it would be a really cool structure for a novel, but I just didn't have a story to go along with it.
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Awards shows are my greatest inducement to get back into shape.