Jerry Hall Quotes
I always wanted to have a family - that was one of my big wishes. And in school, I'd taken drama, and I'd always wanted to act. I did go to drama school in New York, Los Angeles and London, and I did small parts here and there, but I never really had the time. Modeling was always paying more.

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Money opens up wonderful worlds of possibilities.
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A writer is a human being. He has to live with a sense of honor.
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The fact that we live in a world where black people have to strategize so they're not brutalized by police is insane.
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I propose a Constitutional Amendment providing that, if any public official, elected or appointed, at any level of government, is caught lying to any member of the public for any reason, the punishment shall be death by public hanging.
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I believe that stories find writers, writers don't find stories. With the 'Pendragon' series, I actually had multiple story ideas and decided that instead of writing them individually, I would create a character whose journey would thread them all together.
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People expect me to be that guy. But I'm more east London boy than east Baltimore.
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I think it takes 30 years to build a luxury brand.
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You trivialize the idea of competition totally, then there's no point in having the competition in the first place, and everybody is getting a trophy.
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'Good English' is whatever educated people talk; so that what is good in one place or time would not be so in another.
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I'm trying to be a singer, not a civil rights leader.
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Like funny men, skilled diners are apparently perceived to have an evolutionary advantage.
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You affect your subconscious mind by verbal repetition.
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How you manage change can make all the difference.
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Science fiction has its own history, its own legacy of what's been done, what's been superseded, what's so much part of the furniture it's practically part of the fabric now, what's become no more than a joke... and so on. It's just plain foolish, as well as comically arrogant, to ignore all this, to fail to do the most basic research.
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I love all animals. I just happen to prefer cats. They're really chill, and they're loving yet not loving. I relate to them, in a way.
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In any human-rights campaign, everybody must do what they can.
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Moral choices do not depend on personal preference and private decision but on right reason and, I would add, divine order.
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Does the owner of the restaurant own his restaurant? Or does the government own his restaurant?
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If you simply announce that things are irrational, then that alone doesn't get you very far. You have to replace rational agents with some concrete notion of what it means to be irrational.
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I like to think of myself as a romantic person!
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When I was growing up in the '80s and working in the theater, David Mamet exploded with a whole new reworking of what dialogue should sound like. It was punchy and raw and repetitive, bursting with dynamic. I remember that switching on a lot of lights for me.
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I have lots of micro-goals of trying to get things done, whatever the amount of time available.
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I always wanted to have a family - that was one of my big wishes. And in school, I'd taken drama, and I'd always wanted to act. I did go to drama school in New York, Los Angeles and London, and I did small parts here and there, but I never really had the time. Modeling was always paying more.