Jim Brown Quotes
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I just remember watching 'Brass Eye' and being so utterly blown away by the scope of it and how much it managed to cram into an episode.
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Anything that's given to you can be taken away from you at any time.
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To snap my fingers and let it go away. Even if it takes the 3,000th hit with it, just let it all go away.
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Nothing ever goes away.
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It's cool because football, as much as it gives, it takes away a lot, too.
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If you were to ask me what I want to do – I don't want to be a celebrity, I want to make a difference.
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I'm a huge fan of e-books, but the more I buy and download, the more I worry that someone could just take them all away from me.
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I would love to win the Champions League once again. Winning big trophies like the Champions League or the World Cup is usually making people think, 'The players are not hungry any more.' Still, that's not what I feel.
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I couldn't live up to it. So I chose to run away.
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When people are away from home, they do things they might not normally do.
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I don't put myself under pressure.
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Fame is ultimately about the cycles of desire and how to do away with them or manage them well.
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I think, 'Scott Pilgrim,' it was something where the general audience didn't necessarily understand straight away what it was.
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It wasn't easy to get here, and it will not be easy to take my title away from me.
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Peaceful, lawful protest - if it is effective - is innately disruptive of 'business as usual.' That is why it is effective.
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I put my heart in my work.
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What I'm trying to do, and my policy, is to disassociate, to shy away from what's going on in Syria.
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I'm sick of running away from things.
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I must've been a bird in some previous lifetime. I feel like I'm called to flying - the convenience and the beauty of it. That feeling of soaring would be empowering.
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Football is the No. 1 sport in America.
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If you had a carbon tax, you'd have less cars and more bicycles, more people getting around on foot and by public transport.
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I describe myself as someone who was always putting on a show, even when I was a little girl. I wanted to be an actress but I liked organizing everybody and putting on plays. I was a producer.
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I gave away most of my trophies, put away the plaques.