Larry Hogan Quotes
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I started dealing with weapons on the first show I ever did, 'The Inside,' but I didn't really do any physical stuff until 'Alias.'
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A good editor understands what you're talking and writing about and doesn't meddle too much.
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The feather in your cap is to get a man you love who'll marry you.
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So much of writing isn't the fun parts like we get to discuss. It is sitting there putting the words down.
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I interviewed Johnny Knoxville once. I was kind of scared to interview him because I thought he might be a real jerk, but he was really nice, and I ripped his chest hair out.
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This dragonfly came up to me. He was hovering right in front of my face, and I was really examining him, thinking, How does he see me? I became enlightened.
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First and foremost, I'm a decorator and product designer. Everything I do, the television shows, the books, that comes from the design work. It's what I love.
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Generally I can sleep any time, anywhere, any place, unless I'm anxious about work. I can get performance anxiety, so when I'm on tour it can be hard to sleep.
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I love CNN. I love the Cartoon Network. I mean, I thought these things up.
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We begin to change the world when we stimulate long-term prosperity using technology. There is not a problem that's large enough that innovation and entrepreneurship can't solve.
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Prayer is a confession of one's own unworthiness and weakness.
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I just prepare myself to perform well, to support my teammates to play well, to try to get to the final, to the World Series.
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In film, you are a totally different person than in the video.
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I dress for men.
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'Press Your Luck' was probably the most exciting because of the unpredictability of the game and how I won on one of the three days on the very last spin against all odds. It was one of those great unpredictable game show moments.
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When I was a kid, I had two great guilty pleasures. One was horror movies and the other was martial arts movies.
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You can go down the list of great artists and kind of understand that they are products of their environment. Whether it's U2 or Henry Rollins or myself or Johnny Lydon, they're gonna be products of their environment.
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RFK was a compelling figure because he was willing to challenge his audiences, and in turn connect with them in a unique way. Kennedy showed that our values define us and can inspire others to believe in the possibility of change and a better society.
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I have never read any Tolstoy. I felt badly about this until I read a Bill Simmons column where he confessed that he'd never seen 'The Big Lebowski.' Simmons, it should be pointed out, has seen everything. He said that everyone needs to have skipped at least one great cultural touchstone.
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I never paid attention to what was contemporary or what was commercial, it didn't mean anything to me.
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It's a hard life... but if I could, I would do it all again.
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I try my damnedest to quirk up anything that I'm in.
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I don't want to over-promise and under-deliver.