Damon Lindelof Quotes
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I've had a pretty charmed life, so there's nothing that I need to take too seriously right now.
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I'm such a stereotypical female learner in that I love social studies and love literature, and I always struggled with math and science.
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It's insecurity that is always chasing you and standing in the way of your dreams.
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I was just a kid, but I was a rotten kid.
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I've always been proud that my name stands for peace.
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For me, it is very important to control a situation in defence. You can always score goals, but you have to add stability in the defence.
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I think it's the director's prerogative, not the studio's, to go back and reinvent a movie.
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Non-democratic regimes always need to mobilize their people against external enemies in order to maintain internal stability.
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I feel like I have so many middle-aged women who look up to me.
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I would love to do some theater.
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You know, I was a community activist, so I'm used to standing out in front of an elected official's office and protesting.
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I mean, the greatest athletes in the world are African-American.
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The real Malala is gone somewhere, and I can't find her.
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I eat a lot of chocolate.
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Even if you buy a Finnish, Korean or American phone - it will be Ericsson on the inside.
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My biggest fears aren't with my work. My biggest fears are walking through hospital doors. Once you can face that, being fearless about your work is easy.
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Making music is fantastic.
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Passion for fame: A passion which is the instinct of all great souls.
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Photography is a small voice, at best, but sometimes one photograph, or a group of them, can lure our sense of awareness.
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When I started in the mid-'90s, the goal was really to shoot for a film career and stay there.
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I design all of the costumes for my movies, actually.
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All rent is based on the monopoly power of private owners of certain portions of the globe.
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I went to see John Mayall at the Marquee, with Peter Green on guitar, and that was a particularly good gig.
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We all look at ourselves in the mirror and think, 'Am I good?'