Paul McDonald Quotes
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I've fallen victim to worrying about what everybody thinks. It's never going to be that everyone is happy. You just gotta know what you like and go with it.
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I'm 20 years old, and I still love love. I hope I'm sweet. Just your everyday girl.
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Pity is the deadliest feeling that can be offered to a woman.
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Women I admired growing up - Debra Winger, Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep - were all beautiful and thin, but not too thin. There are a lot of actresses who are unhealthy-skinny - much, much too skinny. You can't Pilates to that.
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I had no idea about nutrition. I thought by eating salads you'll stay skinny.
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I would like to do a period piece. I think that would be fun.
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My reaction to everything in life is when it gets a bit complicated to water it down and make it simple again.
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I am not thinking about life after football, but I know it will be another life, another world.
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While religious tolerance is surely better than religious war, tolerance is not without its liabilities. Our fear of provoking religious hatred has rendered us incapable of criticizing ideas that are now patently absurd and increasingly maladaptive.
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God's been very good to me. I'm truly blessed.
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I did a lot of ridiculous television. Between 1980 and '85 I had no confidence, so I did everything I was told to do.
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To go back, the mistake that Universal Studios made with 'Dawn of the Dead' was that they didn't have enough money or cared enough to make a soundtrack.
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As the numbers of native-born Europeans begin to fall, with their anemic fertility rates, will the aging Europeans become more magnanimous toward destitute newcomers who do not speak the national language or assimilate into the national culture but consume its benefits?
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After the Soviet Union collapsed, people thought I wasn't funny anymore.
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I can write a program that lets you break the copy protection on a music file. But I can't write a program that solders new connections onto a chip for you.
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To me there is no picture so beautiful as smiling, bright-eyed, happy children; no music so sweet as their clear and ringing laughter.
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Fine art is really something I want to get into.
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I was an all-sport athlete growing up. My dad, I think, hoped I would go to college on a scholarship.
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Mathematicians stand on each other's shoulders.
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I am not an individualist in the Western sense. Collectivism can become oppressive when it tries to dictate; the rights of the two should not clash.
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Our soldiers show every single day that they are more than good enough.
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A change of feeling is a change of destiny.
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They said just keep doing my thing, don't try to change anything, which I won't.