Natsuki Takaya Quotes
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I love watching great TV, whether it's to educate myself more on my craft or to just simply be entertained.
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Don't be 'consistent', but be simply true.
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One of the things I was so glad that happened to me on Knots was that I learned to relax.
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I'm truly glad I've managed to get the public interested in questions about basic research.
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I'm glad I was in the Navy.
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I'm simply a businessman who has seen his share of failures and successes.
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What happens in the heart simply happens.
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Professors simply can't discuss a thing. Habit compels them to deliver a lecture.
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I've seen almost all of Rajinikanth sir's movies, at least the ones that have come to Mumbai, since I don't understand Tamil. I loved him in the movie 'Hum' as well.
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The thing that shocks people... is that I mean what I say. I don't use hyperbole.
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I have very sensitive skin, so I have to care for it properly.
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I'm glad I'm blind and can't see it.
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Adam's workouts and routines are kind of legendary. This is probably one of the best trained athletes on the league. He's extremely serious about football. We never talked any business until he felt comfortable about seeing how he would fit in with us.
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I'm just glad to see that Pete (Sampras) shut everyone up last year. That was satisfying. You can't bag on guys like Pete or Tiger (Woods) or Michael Jordan. They can play as long as they want, they can do whatever they want. Nobody should be able to tell them differently.
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I had my moments of being humiliated, and then I had moments of doing something humiliating. I'm glad I lived out both roles.
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And I am glad to know that there is a system of labor - where the laborer can strike if he wants to! I would to God that such a system prevailed all over the world.
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There's this wave of new pop-punk bands that has come out that's bigger than ever. I'm really glad that we got to be a part of helping push that forward, if we did at all. I wouldn't have had it any other way.
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When you try to portray people's lives, you try to make sure you don't portray them as clowns and that you give them a level of dignity. You don't try to change their persona, but you try to understand that they had unique problems, set in a century that you don't live.