Jenny Slate Quotes
You don't have to be in the brightest, shiniest state of being an individual to feel like you're exceptional.

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There's never going to be a great misunderstanding of me. I think I'm a little whacked.
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Action is the foundational key to all success.
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There is a lot of opportunity sitting in global healthcare business. I think there is a strong opportunity to build upon for further growth.
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Fundamentally, I do agree, certainly, people must be allowed to express their own opinions freely. Freedom is part of the essential rights of all nations.
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I don't want to be 'Halsey: America's Sweetheart,' or 'Halsey: Bad Girl.' If you can sum up my career in a clickbait headline, I've done something wrong.
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I had one week in the fall of 1996 where I was like, 'I'm America's greatest living teenage poet.'
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I did 14 movies in six years, I had a cartoon TV show, and I don't want to do that again. I just want to make unique pieces of art. That's why I quit everything when I was 14 and sat around for eight years before I did another movie.
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Part of what's so tricky in a film that's two hours long is how many themes can you effectively explore.
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Business is fun. Controlling your own destiny is fun. Creating an idea and turning it into a movie; finding an artist and guiding their career and bringing them to some type of status - there's joy in that.
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Producers want to put their music behind revivals but I don't think that's a good trend for the theater at all.
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Compton is my city.
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I was never really a comic-book fanatic.
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I believe that the most meaningful way to succeed is to help other people succeed.
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There's a greatness in this country many of the kids today don't know.
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It does not matter how frequently something succeeds if failure is too costly to bear.
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Consider the most famous pure dystopian tale of modern times, 1984, by George Orwell (1903-1950), published in 1948 (the same year in which Walden Two was published). I consider it an abominably poor book. It made a big hit (in my opinion) only because it rode the tidal wave of cold war sentiment in the United States.
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Happy the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground.
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Ut quod ali cibus est aliis fuat acre venenum.
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I don't take criticism lying down.
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Who will want to write if writing doesn't pay?
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Even if you know a character really well, there's no formula for what jokes will work and what won't.
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There's so many FM hits that I love. Bob Seger, there's two of his songs that I love. I would probably love more, but I don't sit around listening to Bob Seger records. It's the same thing with Tom Petty; he writes amazing hits, but it's not often that I sit around at home listening to a whole Tom Petty album.
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Players sometimes need to feel important and loved by the club.
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You don't have to be in the brightest, shiniest state of being an individual to feel like you're exceptional.