Joe Manganiello Quotes
I started working at clubs when I was sixteen, which is young. I would not want my kid doing that, but I did, and that's how it went.

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The administration is manufacturing a crisis that does not exist in order to dismantle Social Security.
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There's a plaque on our wall that says we've sold over 65 million albums, and I don't feel I've accomplished anything. I feel like I'm just getting started.
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We have millions of users around the globe who do amazing things with our technology every day.
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The best part about being married is feeling centered. Nothing else matters so much as long as you can come home and be with your family.
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I've heard directing talked about as being a benign dictatorship, and I think that's probably the best way a director should be. They're open to collaboration and feedback from people, but ultimately, it's got to be that one person's vision. That's what I think makes a film really stand out.
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I think a lot of people love to convolute what everyone else does in order to disempower women.
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Stand straight, walk proud, have a little faith.
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One of the things that was most shocking to me about starting to work in the funeral industry is just how industrial the environment is.
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I think when you go to a store and you go to the Justin Timberlake page and stream it from there, that's great, but that means you went to the store. iTunes Radio lets you discover it without you having to think about it.
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The United Nations continues to sense as the forum where nations whose interests clash may lay their cases before world opinion. It still provides the essential escape valve without which the slow build-up of pressures would have long since resulted in catastrophic explosion.
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For the artist, fulfillment of self consists not in marching in the ranks of the liberators but in being entered in the roll of the Masters. The artist tends to find himself in the position of a deserter from his social group - or, at best, one who collaborates, with secret reservations.
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That was some really great 'fatcting'.
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Wish I had concentrated; they said love was complicated. But it was something I just fell into. And it was overrated, but just look what I created!
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A virtuous, ordinary life, striving for wisdom but never far from folly, is achievement enough.
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It has been pointed out to me, more than once, that for someone who chose a profession steeped in procedure and protocol, I had little use for either.
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If a man works like a horse for his money, there are a lot of girls anxious to take him down the bridal path.
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The stories of wine lords who trade wine on intimidation or food critics who trade free meals for reviews... those are the stories of my life. I am telling the stories of my life in a true way.
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Eating at home is fine, as I can easily work around the foods that don't agree with me and still eat heartily with the rest of my family. I don't force them to follow my diet.
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Michel duCille has been an editor of indelible integrity, decency, and a deep sense of humanity. Michel stood by me during the highlights and shadows of my life. We began our careers together as interns at 'The Miami Herald.' His photography over the years embodied the concerned journalist, which carried over to his work in management.
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I'll worry about the pass routes, young man. You try and hold onto the ball a little more frequently.
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I can work every day of the year. TV is easy. My call's at 8:30 a.m. I'd like to break out of the comedy thing and take a shot at something serious like theater. The off-season allows me to do movies, but I'm not tired of TV yet. There's nothing like it. I've got the best of both worlds.
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Regarding life, the wisest men of all ages have judged alike: it is worthless.
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I started working at clubs when I was sixteen, which is young. I would not want my kid doing that, but I did, and that's how it went.