Meghan Markle Quotes
I've never wanted to be a lady who lunches - I've always wanted to be a woman who works.
Meghan Markle
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The important thing, once you get 'em laughing, is to keep 'em laughing until you're through. With a 90-minute feature, you've got to stop the laughter and then pick it up again, which is tough.
Hal Roach
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The classic epic fantasy is good versus evil, underdog against power.
Laura Anne Gilman
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I was quietly rebellious. My parents thought I was very good but secretly I did things like saying I was staying in one place and going somewhere else instead. My older sister was openly rebellious and would tell my parents where to go, but I never did that.
Frances O'Connor
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Why do guests always end up in the kitchen at parties? Is it a social phenomenon? Some strange gravitational pull? I don't know, but one thing is for sure: If your friends are going to congregate in your kitchen, you'd better make it as nice as possible.
Candice Olson
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Any fool can tell the truth, but it requires a man of some sense to know how to lie well.
Samuel Butler
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I'm at the right age to work with dead people, but you have to be smart to be a CSI.
Ted Danson
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Many filmmakers have had that experience. They make a movie, then out of nowhere, they either pass censorship or fail.
Jiang Wen
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I've learned in my older age that sexy gets you further than brains.
Bill Engvall
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As we take, in fact, a general view of the wonderful stream of our consciousness, what strikes us first is this different pace of its parts. Like a bird 's life, it seems to be made of an alternation of flights and perchings.
William James
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By the time a kid goes to college, if he's taking math or science, at least he knows, or you hope he knows, some basics. But if you're teaching history in college, you have a lot of damage to undo. You basically have to start over because so much of what a kid has already learned is just wrong.
Chris Crutcher
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I have come to a still, but not a deep center,
A point outside the glittering current;
My eyes stare at the bottom of a river,
At the irregular stones, iridescent sandgrains,
My mind moves in more than one place,
In a country half-land, half-water.
I am renewed by death, thought of my death,
The dry scent of a dying garden in September,
The wind fanning the ash of a low fire.
What I love is near at hand,
Always, in earth and air.
Theodore Roethke
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I've never wanted to be a lady who lunches - I've always wanted to be a woman who works.
Meghan Markle