Jean Chretien Quotes
Each one was a hero. Their contribution to science and space exploration will never be forgotten.

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I believed I was invincible.
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I'm constantly thinking about the role, and there's an infinite amount of questions you can ask yourself about a character to the point that it's hard to find the boundaries of when to not work.
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An egg white omelet with vegetables is one of my favorite breakfasts.
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I've always liked street lights, and I've always photographed them. I probably have a collection of two to three thousand photographs of them, just around the city, mainly at night.
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I'm from New York, so I'm not a big driver.
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I suppose I often think of my writing as quite impersonal. But it turned out, when my father died, writing was exactly what I wanted to do.
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Movies are a big part of our Indian culture.
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The most fascinating person is always the one of the most winning manners; not the one of greatest physical beauty.
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The taps with the bat on the spikes are one for my grandmother, one for my grandfather, one for my little sister. Then the one on the helmet is showing faith in God that I can do it.
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When people refer to 'Back in the Day,' it was a Wednesday. Just a little fun fact for you.
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Take, for example, the African jungle, the home of the cheetah. On whom does the cheetah prey? The old, the sick, the wounded, the weak, the very young, but never the strong. Lesson: If you would not be prey, you had better be strong.
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Countries have lost their culture because what they wanted was money. Money became the running theme in every country and culture was sacrificed.
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I've committed to surfing the rest of my life.
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Six years, I didn't act. Then I wrote myself a role - I won prizes all over the world.
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I think everybody should focus on inner beauty.
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Weight used to be an issue. I was always fat as a child. And everyone used to tell me, 'You've got such a pretty face; why don't you lose some weight?' Over the years I've realised that my body is a certain type, and I have learned to accept it.
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I think there's a couple of things going on. One is that Trump's relationship with his base is not the traditional relationship of a politician and the people who elected him, and the constituency, which is a relationship of some accountability, right? The idea is that the politicians are working for the people. They're public servants.
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As soon as I start reading, drawing comes to me more easily. I find I work in my sketchbooks more. But if I'm working on a new show, my reading completely stops except when I'm on a plane. I take a stack of New Yorkers with me. I feel awful about those stacks of New Yorkers.
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There are some good songs, but not the kind of song-writing that I remember, that I like. Springsteen still does it. Paul Simon, and there are also good writers, but that doesn't dominate the charts.
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How do you trust a prime minister who said one thing before the elections and does exactly the opposite after the elections?
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Bureaucracies tend to grow and to brag about their growth based on how many individuals they have and how much money they spend.
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These critics with the illusions they've created about artists - it's like idol worship. They only like people when they're on their way up … I cannot be on the way up again. … What they want is dead heroes, like Sid Vicious and James Dean. I'm not interesting in being a dead (expletive) hero. … So forget 'em, forget 'em.'
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Each one was a hero. Their contribution to science and space exploration will never be forgotten.