Jodie Comer Quotes
I love characters who can rile an audience so much - it means you've done your job well.

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When I was 11, I realised that I did not have to live the life my mother had: school, marriage, children, apartment, summer house.
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I like Baudelaire's sentences quite a lot. I read and re-read him very often.
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When you're writing a novel - at least the way I write is I work from what I would call 'emotional atmosphere,' ambiance to ambiance.
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It is indeed hard for the strong to be just to the weak, but acting justly always has its rewards.
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There is one day that is ours. Thanksgiving Day is the one day that is purely American.
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Discipline and united action are the real source of strength for the nation.
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I'm not obsessively a follower of fashion in the way I used to be. But I still have all those magazines I bought at the time because I bought ones that felt a little timeless, more like books.
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I'm the Chris Martin of hip-hop.
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A core part of Teach For America's mission has always been affecting positive change in the traditional public school system.
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In 1921, Harry Houdini started his own film company called - wait for it - the Houdini Picture Corporation.
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Nobody ever wants to really make someone feel bad.
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I thought it was a really good contrast to have a really sweet, sincere, church girl sitting next to the church lady who seemed kind of, you know, over the top.
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I'm a terrific mimic, and you can feel my funny bone.
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Well, I'm an independent person.
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I still love physical product. I still hold out for actual CDs, because in radio, everyone just wants to send you a file to play.
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If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say it at all. And if you do have to say it, make it really funny so I can screenshot it and save it for later.
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My day goes from one embarrassing moment to the next.
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I'm going to try to do music for the rest of my life, but that's just trying. Maybe it's not going to work out. Who knows?
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I grew up - for a while, the only show I could watch if I hadn't finished my homework was 'The Simpsons,' because I think my parents saw that there was some real-life lessons to take from that.
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When I auditioned for 'Bye Bye Birdie' on Broadway, Gower Champion said, 'You've got the job!' I said, 'Mr. Champion, I can't dance.' He said, 'We'll teach you what you need to know.'
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At the very least, people who get subsidies should have to get up in the morning and do something, even if it's a make work job. But most liberals would oppose even this simple test of responsibility.
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It's important to understand the work that's being done, and to make sure it's actually helping. And sometimes, by working on it myself, I get a better grasp of the challenges and complexities of the task, and I'm able to talk about it better. That's why a balance of actual work and awareness is good, because they feed each other.
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For all the import and message of 'The Iliad,' it's ultimately a story that's meant to be heard, and the person hearing 'The Iliad' determines what it means.
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I love characters who can rile an audience so much - it means you've done your job well.