Paul Eluard Quotes
I'm always worried about the sitters - are they cold, are they hot, are they comfortable?

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Comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable.
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I feel comfortable at 154 lbs.
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I wasn't really comfortable reading until I was 12.
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I definitely feel more comfortable in my own skin since turning 40.
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Sometimes women who are taller aren't comfortable with it, but I love being tall.
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I was very shy, but when I performed, I felt like I was in my own little world. I became more confident. Dancing taught me discipline and to feel comfortable in my own skin.
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My camps are always ten weeks. That's what makes me comfortable.
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I wasn't really the most charming person, socially – it took me a long time to develop my people skills – but the one place I was always comfortable was onstage, acting or singing.
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I feel like somehow I'm living my life mentally in reverse. It's taken me to my 30s to feel relaxed and comfortable in my skin. I think I'm going to be dancing on tables when I'm 50. I really hope I am.
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I feel comfortable with the ball in my hands.
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I have been playing acoustic music for a very long time, and it's something that I am very comfortable doing, so if I made a record, it would probably be a mixture of that and some other things that I'm interested in.
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I tell my colleagues that it is actually all right to make mistakes, and I am worried when they do not make them, because it means that they either hide them from me or are not trying hard enough.
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If we'd had another carefree 70's, I'd have been dead. It was a little too carefree, you know? I don't know how carefree they were for me, I think I was worried then, I can't remember what about.
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I don't feel comfortable with luxury, and I try to stay fairly normal.
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I live in a swimsuit so I'm really comfortable with my body.
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I have a twin brother, so I was around guys like a sister. It was comfortable to me.
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If I am comfortable with my co-star, then that always shows in my performances.
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What is working in the economy is a natural comeback plus some effects of the policies we've been following. But I'm sort of worried about the long term effects.
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Mannerism is always longing to have done, and has no true enjoyment in work. A genuine, really great talent, on the other hand, has its greatest happiness in execution.
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But I know somebody who has a bedside urinal. How do I compete with that?
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The popular image that Hollywood is ruined by difficult prima donna actors is nonsense. They're certainly very nice to directors. I can't say the same about producers, who I found difficult, paranoid, and certifiably insane, mostly.
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I'm always worried about the sitters - are they cold, are they hot, are they comfortable?