Orlando Jones Quotes
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Serena and I have done some great career planning, and we're playing really at the peak of our tennis right now. I think tennis has been a sport where people play this insane schedule from 14 years old, so of course at 26, it's over. We've really paced ourselves.
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Bogart could have been color blind. He got to know a man before he decided if he liked him or not.
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Death is the only pure, beautiful conclusion of a great passion.
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I live in a Mobile Home - I've never had a house, except once; I rented a log cabin.
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Death is not extinction. Neither the soul nor the body is extinguished or put out of existence.
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The thing about a failure is that it is possible to deny it forever.
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I like things simple.
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I've got this old-school workout - push-ups, sit-ups, tricep dips. And it worked. Anybody can do this at home.
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Giving people some kind of control over what they do is important. Human beings don't do their best work under conditions of control.
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Anyone in the comedy world knows that Horatio Sanz and Chris Parnell are two of the funniest guys around.
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Making music is fantastic.
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I'm all about a flat shoe. It takes a lot to get me into a heel!
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We all have the right to comment about each other.
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Given the accelerating velocity of history, we should begin charting deliberately the next phase in its trajectory.
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I'm working on a bunch of things with my daughter Emily. In some ways, she's a smarter and better editor than I am.
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It's not about putting a speaker in a chair or putting a TV in a bed. That's not how technology and the home intersect. For me, it's about sensors, about the home knowing where you are.
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An individual ant, even though it has a brain about a millionth of a size of a human being's, can learn a maze; the kind we use is a simple rat maze in a laboratory. They can learn it about one-half as fast as a rat.
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My father wouldn't let me take typing in childhood.
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I'm so bad at spontaneous impressions.
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I could go through a lot of my old emails from when I first started doing comics. Back then the lowest age of fans was like 15 or 16 up to people in their 20's and 30's.
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'Catch-22' was a huge failure, and it rubbed off on everybody connected to it. I had a bunch of lean years where I had to do things, a lot of which I wasn't wildly enthusiastic about.
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Television is very different than working on film. With films, you get to develop a set of characters, and then, at the end of the film, you have to throw them away.
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Morals are in all countries the result of legislation and government; they are not African or Asian or European: they are good or bad.
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Belly was not a bad movie. It was visually very interesting.