Jeremy Scott Quotes
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It's not a monster movie. It's a supernatural thriller.
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You can't play it safe if you want to get ahead.
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Stand-up will always be my first love, and it has been the primary way I've expressed myself since I was 17.
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I get bored pretty easily and I don't want to get locked down in one profession.
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I realized I had been keeping people around even when deep down I knew they were bad for me. I had overridden myself.
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I don't like a lot of rehearsing.
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You mustn't always believe what I say. Questions tempt you to tell lies, particularly when there is no answer.
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Through my illness I learned rejection. I was written off. That was the moment I thought, Okay, game on. No prisoners. Everybody's going down.
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Our worst comes out when we behave like robots or professionals.
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You hear about Broadway your whole life, and I learned what it meant to work on Broadway in 'The Phantom of the Opera.'
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With a successful center-right party such as ours, it is hard for the radical right to find room to operate. This is why they repeatedly attack us in the ugliest manner. They attack us more than they attack the Jewish community or the 'Jewish conspiracy' - which they believe exists. I am one of their main targets.
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I hated my father long before I knew there was a word for hate.
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I love being on stage if I'm not on a set. If I'm at home, I'm usually in my office editing or reconstructing my website or whatever it may be. I just love putting creativity into a performance, so if the right script comes along, and I certainly am reading comedies and dramas now, then I'm ready willing and able to give it a shot.
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I urge calm and sensitivity to the fundamental civil liberties of our country.
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Take a newspaper account of Waterloo or Trafalgar, with all the small advertisements: it seems much more real than reading about it in a history book.
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I do feel guilty. I do. Especially about my family, my children. I write about them, and I know that this will haunt them as well through their lives. Why did I do that to them?
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Rutherford was a historian, after all, and secretly enjoyed it when the truth did injury to modern sensibilities.
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Politics may come and go, but Greed goes on forever.
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The government, both state and federal, has a duty to be reasonable and accommodating.
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I've found it to be true that sometimes a stranger can give you advice that stays with you, utter truths the closest people in your life have trouble saying.
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In an age of never-ending health fads, it's comforting to learn that one of the healthiest activities you can do has existed for millennia. It's called reading. Yes, books are not just entertaining or educational: they can also improve your mental health.
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When I have interns, I always say, 'Handwritten thank-you notes can make a difference.' People remember that - not an e-mail, a handwritten note in an envelope.
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I love all these things where proportions have been changed and altered.