Jessie Buckley Quotes
If anything, there is something quite musical in Shakespeare's heightened use of language and the way he shapes his speech.
Jessie Buckley
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For a long time, I was a career woman and that was it.
Laura Schlessinger
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In America, any boy can grow up to become president. Or, if he never grows up, vice president.
Pat Paulsen
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At least half my writing time is spent researching. So for every hour I'm actually clicking on the keyboard, I'm spending another hour trying to figure out some tiny detail I need answered.
Gail Carriger
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Hype is wonderful when it happens, and you should capitalize on it. But you shouldn't bank on it being the thing that will take you to the next step. Because it's fleeting. The blah-blah-blah goes away, but you're still there.
Tatiana Maslany
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When you're representing a sport, people are more likely to judge and comment as, unlike other fields, sport permits every viewer to participate to a certain level.
Vijender Singh
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When you play arenas you can create whatever you want. At a theater the height of the stage and the limitations of the theater can make you feel more separate from the audience.
Sade Adu
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I'd love to do theater. I've done so many plays in my life. I still think of that as my main thing.
Taylor Schilling
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What I believe to be true I must therefore preserve. What seems to me so obvious, even against me, I must support.
Albert Camus
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With every passing year, BEC proves that it still has surprises left for us.
Eric Allin Cornell
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He would work through the night and sleep until lunch. There wasn't really much else to do. Make something, and die.
Ian Mcewan
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There is no practice more dangerous than that of borrowing money; for when money can be had in this way, repayment is seldom thought of in time, the interest becomes a loss, exertions to raise it by dent of industry cease, it comes easy and is spent freely, and many things are indulged in that would never be thought of if they were to be purchased by the sweat of the brow.
George Washington
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If anything, there is something quite musical in Shakespeare's heightened use of language and the way he shapes his speech.
Jessie Buckley