Paul Ince (Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince) Quotes
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In the fall of 1943 we brought home our second son, whom we named Alexander.
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The cadence of life is slower in North Korea.
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The stuff that's going on is just so over-the-top, with the banking crisis and destroying the Gulf of Mexico, and the outrage hasn't quite caught up with the people yet. But when it does, I think you're going to see really virulent anti-authoritarian kind of comedy coming out.
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I read in the paper that I'd slashed my wrists. But I didn't.
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I tell young actors to do anything that will sustain them.
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The way I perceive an album to sound and the way I put out mixtapes are two different energies. There's a different focus; there's a different sound.
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I think the hardest thing about making music now is being a great dad at the same time. There's an insanity that goes with writing - a mad scientist thing that you have to go through - and sacrificing a kid's upbringing to do that is not an option.
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The nightmare of a film career, or at least the challenge of one, is that you're rarely going to get the opportunity to explore character because once people see you in one thing, you know, they want to see that again.
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I'd never been published when I was young.
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I've had to work by myself at combines before and forced myself to work out alone all the way back to high school. You have to be self-motivated.
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The happiest conversation is that of which nothing is distinctly remembered, but a general effect of pleasing impression.
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Many of the problems of poverty and need are really problems of physical infrastructure: not enough hospitals, too few schools, insufficient roads, bridges, and a lack of tools. This is what makes traditional philanthropy so daunting. You could build a thousand new hospitals in some parts of the world and barely make a difference.
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A lot of people had a misconception that I would be the perfect poster child for Islam. So I got a lot of Instagram comments like, 'Oh, you don't have your neck covered, you're not a Muslim!' My thing is, stop judging women, especially if you're a man, because you don't know the responsibility that comes with wearing a hijab.
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I was a late bloomer. I was 38 when my first book was out and 43 when my first crime novel was out. I had a story that could only be told as a crime story. I think the genre is good; it deals with the fundamental questions of life and death. The problem is there are too many bad crime stories.
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I think of myself as a little kid, and I had a wild imagination, but it was something that was encouraged and supported, which helped steer me into the arts.
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Death is a monster; death is horrible.
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The best advice I received came late, and it's this: Don't read the comments section of any story that mentions you!
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I imagine there are a lot of people who will never be able to accept me because they feel I've let them down, but I am a different person, and most people have welcomed me back in that spirit.
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I have got a few misters interested but nobody special these days.
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How could she go on without him? And, at the same time, how could she go on knowing that every moment of their time together had meant so little to him
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If it is true that we have a personal relationship with God, then that's enough for me.
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Let the consequences of your obedience be left up to God.
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We can't keep playing catch up as we have done for every season I've been here.