Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman Quotes
The very nature of 'UnREAL' is that we are provocative, uncensored, and brutally tactless.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Quotes to Explore
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Having children is exciting. Life puts the past into perspective.
Sam Taylor-Wood
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You don't want to be first, right? You want to be second or third. You don't want to be - Facebook is not the first in social media. They're the third, right? Similarly, you know, if you look at Steve Jobs' history, he's never been first.
Malcolm Gladwell
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Pro football gave me a good sense of perspective to enter politics: I'd already been booed, cheered, cut, sold, traded and hung in effigy.
Jack Kemp
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In most of Pakistan it is a feudal country. People are very scared and oppressed by authority. But when you move to these wilder areas, they are not so easily suppressed.
Imran Khan
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Oh, yes; you Virginians shed barrels of perspiration while standing off at a distance and superintending the work your slaves do for you. It is different with us. Here it is every fellow for himself, or he doesn't get there.
Abraham Lincoln
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People come out of the mid-west and go to the Ivy League. I kind of reversed the direction.
E. L. Doctorow
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I can't help feeling wary when I hear anything said about the masses. First you take their faces from 'em by calling 'em the masses and then you accuse 'em of not having any faces.
J. B. Priestley
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Each song, you're telling a story and acting.
Clara Ann Fowler
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I do a little bit of minimal brow wrangling myself. I get the strays out of the way.
Jennifer Connelly
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When I first got the record deal, I thought it felt like I won the lottery. But I always worked hard at it.
Kurt Vile
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Even in the most peaceful communities, an appetite for violence shows up in dreams, fantasies, sports, play, literature, movies and television. And, so long as we don't transform into angels, violence and the threat of violence - as in punishment and deterrence - is needed to rein in our worst instincts.
Paul Bloom
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The very nature of 'UnREAL' is that we are provocative, uncensored, and brutally tactless.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman