Pierre Corneille Quotes
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When I was about four, people used to walk up to my mom and say I should be in commercials.
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The music industry's very laid back while I'm very, very aggressive.
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It's pretty neat to be able to help the team in different ways.
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I procrastinate all morning. That's when I get my office work done and answer e-mails and see what's on the Internet and do laundry.
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There's not an American in this country free until every one of us is free.
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The Republican promise is for policies that create economic growth. Republicans believe lower taxes, less regulation, balanced budgets, a solvent Social Security and Medicare will stimulate economic growth.
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All peoples are entangled in the net of the world market.
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The audience is the best judge of anything. They cannot be lied to. Truth brings them closer. A moment that lags - they're gonna cough.
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The three most important things a man has are, briefly, his private parts, his money, and his religious opinions.
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Strip makeup lights just don't give you a fighting chance no matter how good looking you are. Light sconces that flank the mirror illuminate your entire face evenly.
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The hooks didn't roll out any more sevens than my hands did before them.
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Not many of my friends I had from college are playing in this league. Everybody knows it's a privilege, so you definitely don't knock it because you never know where you may end up.
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I work with my acting coach to help me get into character and do pronunciation drills and tongue twisters to help me deliver lines.
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Any time I get to work a home game, it's awesome.
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Grief is the price we pay for love.
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Every time an adult is going to write something for a teenager and you don't have, physically, a person who is that, you are always going to be a little off.
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Platitude: an idea (a) that is admitted to be true by everyone, and (b) that is not true.
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Eftsoones they heard a most melodious sound.
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There's keen delight in what we have: The rattle of pebbles on the shore Under the receding wave.
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It's an old principle, as old as the Buddha or Marcus Aurelius: We need at times to step away from our lives in order to put them in perspective. Especially if we wish to be productive.
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I had a lot of questions, but they were more about the character than the plot. Greg and I talked a lot about the details of her inner life and the way she coped, a lot more than how I was going to look. Since the story is open to interpretation, I thought it was really important that the character be emotionally accessible, that the audience would be able to identify with her struggle.
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I am not struck so much by the diversity of testimony as by the many-sidedness of truth.
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As long as there are people suffering, how can I not be happy?
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C'est un crime d'État que d'en pouvoir commettre.