Jonathan Kellerman Quotes
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I couldn't tell the truth if my life depended on it.
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Whatever happens in life is fine - just trust in that.
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After all, life hasn't much to offer except youth, and I suppose for older people, the love of youth in others.
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I grew up in Oregon so I grew up around reservations, so I've always kind of had this knowledge. Not a tremendous amount of knowledge, but an outsider's knowledge of what reservation life was like.
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But I'm trying to play into this role as much as possible and be a nicer person in real life.
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I've always had a 'Work hard, play hard' attitude to life - I still do - but sometimes you get involved in something that needs a calm, methodical approach.
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I, talking about my children, of course I wanted them to succeed in life, they have to choose whatever job or occupation that they want, I will not try to influence.
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Young players need to know how to take care of themselves for life after baseball.
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Is life worth living? This is a question for an embryo not for a man.
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I'm trained in the theater, and acting, for me, is about the imaginative life I create for myself, not about basing it on something real. I think that whatever I create becomes the reality for the audience.
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I've sung other people's music all my life.
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Life achieves its summit when it does to the uttermost that which it was equipped to do.
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That I exist is a perpetual surprise which is life.
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Without effort and change, human life cannot remain good. It is not a finished Utopia that we ought to desire, but a world where imagination and hope are alive and active.
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In the years just after 9/11, even being breathed on by a suspected terrorist could land you in extralegal detention for the rest of your life.
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I love Frank Ocean. We're going to get married. In true life, we should get married.
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My whole life, I always wanted to be an actor.
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I have a number of projects that I've been dreaming of making ever since I was a child. But I am also very open to the chances of life and the chances of my profession.
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I spent an important part of my life participating in conflicts. But for me, conflict was not the main principle.
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I am honorary President of the American Humanist Society, having succeeded the late, great science fiction writer Isaac Asimov in that utterly functionless capacity. We Humanists behave as well as we can, without any rewards or punishments in an Afterlife.
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Growing up in Georgia in the southeastern United States, I was always reading and always kept to myself. I never felt isolated, though; I just liked being alone.
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Academic training in beauty is a sham. We have been so deceived, but so well deceived that we can scarcely get back even a shadow of the truth.
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Life is like a prism. What you see depends on how you turn the glass.