Joe Anderson Quotes
When you read something in script form, there are some subtleties that stand out with far greater gravitas than sometimes what you see on screen.

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I went through a phase when I was 13 where I would only fall in love with people over the age of 19 or 20. I never had a real relationship with any of these people, but it was definitely the guy I wanted to hang out with and wanted to go on trips with. I would be like, 'But, Daddy, he's a musician!'.
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In international relations, you don't base your work on hope.
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This field is not necessarily glamorous, nor does it often produce immediate results, but it seeks to increase our basic understanding of living processes.
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If something is mine, then I want to keep it.
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We don't need to share the same opinions as others, but we need to be respectful.
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Women in salsa - women everywhere - we always gotta be defending ourselves.
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It's great to play someone who's so unafraid of being who she is.
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I just think with acting, there's not a time limit on it.
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My Welsh grandmother Mair didn't meet my grandfather until she was 28, quite old to be unmarried in the early '40s.
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One of the hardest things to do in acting is to stop thinking about yourself and stop being self-conscious.
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I would probably say that being a commissioner in sports is one of the hardest jobs in the world.
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The amount of sophistication varies according to the quality of the medium, and to the state of the same medium at different times; it must be attributed in the best cases physiologically to the medium, intellectually to the control.
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If I want to average 32 points a game, I can do that easily. It's just eight, eight, eight, eight. No problem. I can do that anytime. That's not being cocky. That's confidence.
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It's often meaningless to talk about a genetic trait without also discussing the environment in which that trait appears. Sometimes, genes don't work at all until the environment awakens them.
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You have to think about what you want to do. There is nothing to say that you should study from the age of 20 to 23. I learnt more on a film set at 17 than in the classroom.
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I'm a sucker for doing something fun. If somebody wants to pay me to learn how to fly a plane or be a better golfer, that certainly would be a plus - or if it's filming in Tahiti.
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When I had to bury my child, I probably didn't start grieving until a year and a half later.
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I thought of myself as a soldier who was going to law school.
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At Camfed, we have focused on transforming the vicious cycle of poverty in many rural African communities into a cycle of opportunity. Alumnae of Camfed's programs go on to become role models and mentors for future generations of young students. We call this the 'virtuous circle,' and we know this is a model that works.
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I've always been a big Western fan.
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As a 13-year-old fan of horror fiction, I hadn't seen too many cities in the literature I loved. It was always small towns, or backwoods locales, or maybe the suburbs.
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Naming something, putting it on record, in a lyric, feels like affirming people. Ideally, that's what politicians should want to do: to put laws or policies in place that speak to people's experiences, to make them feel heard.
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When you read something in script form, there are some subtleties that stand out with far greater gravitas than sometimes what you see on screen.