Joan Cusack Quotes
I think that everything's hard now anyways, so you might as well do stuff that you love and believe in.
Joan Cusack
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From when I was 7 until I was 22, I played football. That was always my struggle as a kid. I always wanted to be an artist, but my parents were divorced, and my dad really wanted me to play sports, and that's how I got to see him. He would come pick me up or take me to practice, and he was always at my games.
Gavin O'Connor
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'The Outsiders' cast in particular was a joy to be around - sweet kids, normal goofy teenagers off camera and serious artists on. They were great. I never got them mixed up with the characters, though. Each of them had his own strong personality.
S. E. Hinton
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We must honestly face our relationship with Great Britain.
Wendell Willkie
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I used to be a dancer, and for me it was a really good combination of dance and acting.
Patricia Velasquez
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Spanglish is a creative way also of saying, 'I am an American, and I have my own style, my own taste, my own tongue.'
Ilan Stavans
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I don't like to take a lot of stuff since I'm really sensitive to medications.
Kate Walsh
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Weekends are about replenishment and rejuvenation. Time in Wales would definitely be part of my ideal weekend, at my own hotel, set in 72 acres of absolute gorgeousness. I can already feel the air working its magic, with the sea breeze drifting over us.
Neil Morrissey
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I love writing music, but it seems I'm always writing words, so I don't get much time to do it.
Neal Shusterman
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For the Negro, Andrew Johnson did less than nothing when once he realized that the chief beneficiary of labor and economic reform in the South would be freedmen. His inability to picture Negroes as men made him oppose efforts to give them land; oppose national efforts to educate them; and above all things, oppose their rights to vote.
W. E. B. Du Bois
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A good end cannot sanctify evil means; nor must we ever do evil that good may come of it. We are too ready to retaliate, rather than forgive, or gain by love and information. And yet we could hurt no man that we believe loves us. Let us, then, try what love will do: for if men do once see that we love them, we should soon find they would not harm us. Force may subdue, but love gains; and he that forgives first, wins the laurel.
William Penn
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I wept as I remembered how often you and I had tired the sun with talking and sent him down the sky.
Callimachus
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I think that everything's hard now anyways, so you might as well do stuff that you love and believe in.
Joan Cusack