Sally Hawkins Quotes
You think that adulthood will hit and you'll suddenly be more capable. But that doesn't happen, ever, does it?Sally Hawkins
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Let us not be so naive as to think that revolution is just a matter of social or economic discontent.
Ferdinand Marcos -
I think the National League has better biorhythms in July.
Earl Weaver -
I think I tried to separate indoors and out. And so when he beat me indoors, I did not see that as letting anybody down, I saw it as a good head to head competition, and so it was. It was fine.
Ralph Boston -
Whatever your image is, it's probably not you, but it affords you the freedom to live up to it.
Macy Gray -
You can't tell a millionaire's son from a billionaire's.
Vance Packard -
I think we can leave mullets back in the '80s. I'm really not a big fan of them.
Malin Akerman
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The world can be very small. That's why you have to be very careful, whoever you meet.
Bebe Rexha -
Oprah is so bright, and her intelligence is so piercing that I don't think anyone who spends a few minutes with her isn't struck by that.
Victoria Principal -
If you publish something in traditional media, it's one-way. With social media, we get all this info coming back from those who read our posts.
Ma Jun -
Only in your imagination can you revise.
Fay Wray -
Womanhood is something you don't consider until it hits you.
Laura Marling -
I guess when I first started speaking with an American accent, there's a tendency to create a caricature of the accent because you just exaggerate the pieces that stand out to you.
Radha Mitchell
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Any trend that is developed too fast and is disposed right away is not going to have a lasting impression on the culture, you know?
Tablo -
In football, you are going to have highs and lows, and you have to recognize when you have new opportunities and walk in those.
D'Brickashaw Ferguson -
I still think reading something like 'Ulysses' takes a tremendous investment of time, but it repays all of it with so much interest.
D. B. Weiss -
I think I've played a lesbian about five times. The first one was with Helen Baxendale in a drama called 'The Investigator,' about the conditions lesbians had to live under in the army in Britain, which was based on a true story.
Laura Fraser -
When you meet the love of your life, it's just obvious and natural and easier.
Vanessa Paradis -
If I ever have children of my own, they will read 'Matilda.' They will watch the movie. And you can bet they will see 'Matilda: The Musical.'
Mara Wilson
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I believe in tackling things you're afraid of.
Hannah Storm -
Any real virtual reality enthusiast can look back at VR science fiction. It's not about playing games... 'The Matrix,' 'Snow Crash,' all this fiction was not about sitting in a room playing video games. It's about being in a parallel digital world that exists alongside our own, communicating with other people, playing with other people.
Palmer Luckey -
Covering the civil-rights movement was a mind- and eye-opener for me. Houston was a segregated society, as was Texas as a whole - some of it by law, a lot of it by fear and tradition. But there was no violence where I lived, and if there was hate, it was either concealed from me or I just didn't recognize it.
Dan Rather -
You really have to create everything in order to come away with a full human being on screen.
Samantha Mathis -
I didn't want to be an actress at all, or famous even. I certainly enjoy acting now, absolutely. Time will tell whether or not I enjoy fame.
Gabourey Sidibe -
You think that adulthood will hit and you'll suddenly be more capable. But that doesn't happen, ever, does it?
Sally Hawkins