Jimmy Haynes Quotes
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If there should prove to be one real, living Free State Democrat in Kansas, I suggest that it might be well to catch him and stuff and preserve his skin as an interesting specimen of that soon-to-be-extinct variety of the genus Democrat.
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I don't think the Taliban will ever come back to take Afghanistan, no.
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Whenever I walk out on a stage, I'm begging for affection.
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I think the worst part about a breakup sometimes, if one could choose a worst part, would possibly be if you get out of a relationship, and you don't recognize yourself because you changed a lot about you.
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My father felt that his world of ideas was too liberal for traditional rabbinical teachings, and he looked for a chance to find a way in life.
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I don't believe I could work as effectively at what I do without the support of my wife.
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I like to emphasize my eyes because if I do it well enough, then they look very blue.
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You have to follow that next step.
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You cannot rely on other people's support.
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You were born to win, but to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win.
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Taylor being married and so on, that does evolve the dynamic on the road.
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It is the task of several months and it is a fact that a girl, either while rehearsing or actually playing, may be training for some character or feature in some future production not yet definitely fixed even in my own mind.
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My family life reads a bit like 'Little House on the Prairie.' I was big sister to Joan, Renee, and brother William, and we grew up in Dalkey, a little town 10 miles outside of Dublin. It was a secure, safe and happy childhood, which was meant to be a disadvantage when it comes to writing stories about family dramas.
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People get married when they're 18 and spend their whole lives together. I think their greatest fear is that someone will see it as a fling because they were young and it didn't mean anything.
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My wife tells me I am a male chauvinist pig and I have to sort of admit it. In my office and in my home, I'm not very democratic. I think of myself as a benevolent dictator.
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I think of John every day. I do try to block it, but December 8th is not the only day I think of him.
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By far the best dressing up outfit I ever had was a wonderful pair of clown dungarees, which my Granny made.
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Sometimes you need other people to embody situations so that you can talk about things that for you are important. And I think that being able to hope for the future is what builds in us the strength to just get rid of things that, in the past, can hurt.
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I like to take fictitious characters and circumstances and wedge them into a real world.
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I have always tried to work according to what affects me, to a script that I like because it touches me in some way, without deliberately pursuing a commercial career or a particular image.
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The more we study the early Church, the more we realize that it was a society of ministers. About the only similarity between the Church at Corinth and a contemporary congregation, either Roman Catholic or Protestant, is that both are marked, to a great degree, by the presence of sinners.
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Still, not much of a reason to live, is it? The fear of being punished for killing yourself.
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I worked with Lawrence Olivier some years ago. He was a great mentor.
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I think each one of us has committed to improving.