Paul Parker Quotes
I wanted to feel that precision and control and then try to apply it to tele. That's what I've looked for in my gear development through the years, and today, tele is very precise, very high-performance.

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I feel at home in a lot of places, but I am truly an African-American.
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Customers want new things, and the way that they get them isn't written in stone.
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It is now proved beyond doubt that smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics.
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I'll keep doing my training and I'm sure the goals will come.
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I did try fillers once. Don't ever have fillers because when your cheekbones are high, it's chipmunk time.
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The good thing about being an actress is that it's very children-friendly. I can work for three months, and then I can have six months off.
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Destroying rainforest for economic gain is like burning a Renaissance painting to cook a meal.
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You can never predict a hit or a flop, but it's about what you are happy doing as an actor. Every actor comes with his or her own mindset.
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Just find what works for you, what style suits you best, and just be confident enough to rock it.
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A man's kiss is his signature.
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I dropped out of Oxford, and now I only speak Russian with the woman who gives me a bikini-wax. See what Hollywood does to you?
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I live in a small world of gouache and brush and pen and ink. I'd like to explore the world of multiples - etching and prints.
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One would think that plants belonging to the same genus would always produce identical or at least similar oils. But this is by no means so.
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By any reasonable measure of achievement, the faith of the Enlightenment thinkers in science was justified.
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I was playing the villain 'Falseface' on Batman, and I got wind that they were going to pay a young starlet $25,000 to be in the same episode. Well, I wasn't getting anywhere near that amount of money, so I refused to let them put my name in the credits.
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The world of religion isn't a logical world; that's why children like it. It's a world of worked-out fantasies, very similar to children's stories or fairy tales.
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I do spend a lot of weekends on the road. I have to pace myself. It can be pretty busy, but I'm not out in the Afghan desert with 70 pounds on my back, away from my family for a year at a time. I keep a good perspective on it.
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As a child, I studied violin. My sister, who's 10 years older, was the actress in the family. I was painfully shy.
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I started going to exhibitions in Switzerland when I was 10 or 11. As a schoolboy, I would go every afternoon to see the long, thin figures of Giacometti.
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I'm proud of my hard work. Working hard won't always lead to the exact things we desire. There are many things I've wanted that I haven't always gotten. But, I have a great satisfaction in the blessings from my mother and father, who instilled a great work ethic in me both personally and professionally.
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The pace of television is very different from film.
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I was from the bush, watching Greg Norman on TV, but it was a world away.
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I wanted to feel that precision and control and then try to apply it to tele. That's what I've looked for in my gear development through the years, and today, tele is very precise, very high-performance.