Paul McGann (Paul John McGann) Quotes
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You won't do any more housework? Then you go to the bin.
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I was born at the age of twelve on a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lot.
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Now is the only thing that exists.
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I got beat up up in Texas because my bootlaces were the wrong color.
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Musical theater is one of my passions.
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The more women serve in executive office, the more confidence they gain in themselves and that voters gain in them.
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I didn't want to do a zoo show. I didn't want to do a study of someone with mental illness. I just wanted to show someone who was trying to live their life.
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In space, you need to exercise your heart since it's not pumping blood around at the same rate.
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The moon is a friend for the lonesome to talk to.
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An unjust law is itself a species of violence. Arrest for its breach is more so.
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I was 19 years old, pumping gas and going nowhere. I was kind of a high school dropout at that point because I had left school to play hockey, but no one drafted me.
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It's not easy to play 162 games and be focused the whole time. It takes a lot out of you.
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I'm not a big fan of watching my matches.
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Lotteries, a tax upon imbeciles.
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Like an apparently strict musical form it breaks the five minute whole into its structural parts - a descriptive preamble, the action of taking the cards, the development of the cards' manipulation and the revelation of what has been achieved.
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In a memoir, your main contract with the reader is to tell the truth, no matter how bizarre.
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In real football, I wouldn't want Terrell Owens anywhere near my team. But you're nuts if you don't take him in fantasy.
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Somehow politicians have become convinced that negative campaigning pays off in elections.
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Zoroastrians believe in one Great Almighty Spirit of Good who is in combat against evil forces, and Goodness prevails in the end. There is no self-flagellation or staring at the sun or snake-handling.
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If I started being braggy, my family would be like, 'Shut up, Maisie! Who cares? Get off the sofa.'
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I think I have it all. But I won't say that the credit for all that goes to me. I think the credit for all that goes to everybody around me. I mean, I have it all because my entire family is so cooperative. I have it all because my children did not whine and cry when I was not there. So, I think it's, you know, in a way, a two-way street.
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Photography freed painting from a lot of tiresome chores, starting with family portraits.
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Coming from a large family makes you feel protected - you have friends and allies.