George Lucas Quotes
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It didn't help my career to be living in Appalachia.
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What I do for a living is listen.
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I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.
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I used to always run off at the mouth and talk about people. I just didn't know that it would make a living for me.
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Work is both my living and my pleasure.
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I couldn't be a royal. It's like living in a supersonic goldfish bowl.
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The only living works are those which have drained much of the author's own life into them.
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Freedom is living without chains.
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Downplaying their faults is pretty much the point of campaigns. But we do count on them living with the constant terror of public rejection.
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I'm thrilled I can make a living doing something I enjoy.
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I became a film director, but I wasn't successful with my first couple of films, so I had to turn to becoming a film critic to make a living.
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It is not only the living who are killed in war.
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Maybe subconsciously I feel I was meant to work hard for a living.
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When I was living in the projects, I had a mop stick for my horse. I wanted to be Gene Autry or Roy Rogers, so I would ride my mop through the projects.
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I turn left for a living.
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Posh is a way of living that can often be quite miserly and not about money.
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Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live.
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Texas, to be respected, must be polite. Santa Anna, living, can be of incalculable benefit to Texas; Santa Anna, dead, would just be another dead Mexican.
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By the time I left the bar, I was 30. I was a dishwasher. They call it a bar-back, but essentially, I washed dishes for a living. I had no high-school diploma, I had no agent, and my literary successes were non-existent... but it was the only thing I ever wanted to do, so I did feel trapped.
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You slam the bottom and either walk away or suck it up and get through it.
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Bad art is a great deal worse than no art at all.
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Physiology and psychology cover, between them, the field of vital phenomena; they deal with the facts of life at large, and in particular with the facts of human life.
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We are all living in cages with the door wide open.