Bryce Dallas Howard Quotes
When I was coming of age, I remembered reading and studying the initial ideas within the feminist movement. There was this idea with my parents' generation that in order to find equality, a woman would need to behave like a man.

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Of course I get angry, but I want to use my brain a little bit and not just smash things.
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I focus on the elements of a movie that are meant to invisibly affect me as a viewer. The edges. As an author, I'm aware of how the subconscious things can pluck at a reader's emotions, and I love it when filmmakers do the same.
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I decided I ought to pick a project that would not be controversial, that would not really cost the government a lot of money.
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What we women need to do, instead of worrying about what we don't have, is just love what we do have.
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The world we live in is vastly different from the world we think we live in.
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Don't be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves.
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Politics colours everything, and anyone who wants change is necessarily political. As an environmental campaigner more or less since I left school in the early '90s, I have always been involved in lobbying, campaigning and pushing for changes.
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The Democratic Party is the party of the status quo.
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As a business person, I want the world to share the prosperity together.
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It's not hard to find a new husband, but someone who is, for an example, a good bridge partner for you comes along once in a lifetime.
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When we first started playing in the early days, none of us really had any idea about writing our own songs yet. We were struggling how to learn our instruments and play songs to be able to perform for people.
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I like cinema. I am very fond of it. But from time to time I feel like having some time on my own.
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In particular, I found praying very disturbing, like swimming with bricks tied to your feet. And yet I was drawn to it constantly.
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Item numbers are not my cup of tea.
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'Salaryitis' is when you become so accustomed to that salary that you no longer have the gumption to pull out of the rut and strike out on your own. It destroys the nerve of ambitious, imaginative men, and bowing to it has meant sure defeat for more people than any other sickness, mental or physical.
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It's faith in something and enthusiasm for something that makes a life worth living.
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I'm just not into happy-clappy pop. Unless it's happy-clappy pop in a good way.
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Learning to read and write changes lives; it means jobs, money, health, and dreams fulfilled.
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Bragging about yourself violates norms of modesty and politeness - and if you were really competent, your work would speak for itself.
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My job as Labour Home Secretary is to ensure people are prepared to listen to us when we take on our opponents across the political spectrum.
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Four-men aren't used to picking up guys pushing the ball in transition. Let alone, somebody getting the rebound and just busting.
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A friend is someone who knows you and loves you for what you were and who you are, and who also shares your hopes and dreams for who you can become.
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Even though I am extremely blessed to have accomplished many of my goals at such a young age, I am still reaching, still striving.
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When I was coming of age, I remembered reading and studying the initial ideas within the feminist movement. There was this idea with my parents' generation that in order to find equality, a woman would need to behave like a man.