John Milton Quotes
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Often I pretended to a cameraman to know less than I did. That way I got more cooperation.
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The fact is that all of us have only one personality, and we wring it out like a dishtowel. You are what you are.
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Marriage is a gamble, let's be honest.
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Working in Birmingham for the first time was the best thing, especially as it was round the corner from my mum's house in Harborne!
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There's not an awful lot that embarrasses me. I'm the kind of actress that absolutely believes in exposing myself.
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People never believe you.
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I know I've got to just keep throwing the ball. That's what I do best.
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I am no prude, but when I watch comedy, I ask myself, 'Who wrote this? A teenage boy in the locker room?'
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I see far stronger and more charismatic personalities strolling around Philadelphia's neighborhoods than are being featured in most of today's bland daytime soaps.
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Psychology is the science of the act of experiencing, and deals with the whole system of such acts as they make up mental life.
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I'm learning to accept everything that I am. I've accepted that I'm not going to be a stick-thin-model kind of girl. When I was 14, I was tall and spindly. By the time I turned 18, I had become a woman, and my body's not going to go back to what it looked like when I was 14.
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I know more than anyone the divergent views about my father. I want to be judged on my own merits.
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You look at Moto3, the races are very exciting. Moto2 is fantastic, and then MotoGP is boring.
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When we played with the Rollins Band, we'd keep songs going until we felt like ending it.
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There was a time, actually, when I hadn't been singing, and I'd lost a lot of my ability. My range had shrunk.
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Everything had to be done in-between Stones time.
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What will the greatest experiment discover? I have no idea!, maybe nothing!, If we won't check, we will never know. In science there is never a guarantee of success. If you understood this last sentence, then you understood the most important message of this lecture.
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The first quarter-century of your life was doubtless lived under the cloud of being too young for things, while the last quarter-century would normally be shadowed by the still darker cloud of being too old for them; and between those two clouds, what small and narrow sunlight illumines a human lifetime!
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I have an obsession with knowing the answers to things. When I don't know what happened, it just bothers me, gets under my skin, and I need to write about it.
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I believe in operating in the big middle of the electorate and not being to the far right or the far left. I think you get so much more done.
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In the old days, you lived in one neighborhood, you knew all your neighbors and your daughter married the guy next door. That was social and economic progress. That model is gone now. We also had a world order that was fraught but fairly stable.
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Every cloud has a silver lining.