Heath Ledger Quotes
I'm in control of my life, not anyone in Hollywood.
Heath Ledger
Quotes to Explore
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There is a recognition that Second Amendment rights, like First Amendment and other rights, come with responsibilities and limitations. There is no reason both sides of the gun debate can't support policies that both protect the right to legally own guns for sport and safety, and reduce the likelihood of mass fatalities.
Randi Weingarten
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I do hot yoga and TRX, a kind of suspension training.
Yami Gautam
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I've always been extremely physical. I was a gymnast for 15 years, and then I was a dancer for nine, so I was kind of looking for these parts. But we have a tendency in Denmark not to do many action films.
Mads Mikkelsen
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I would rather be the tail of a lion than the head of a mouse.
Daddy Yankee
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It's easy when you have suffered to feel the link with what others have gone through.
Ingrid Betancourt
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I know it's a cliche, but the whole family is just whacked. I mean, we're all out of our minds. They're the funniest, most eccentric bizarre people I've ever met, my siblings.
Dana Carvey
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My audition song is, and has been since 1977, 'I Love a Piano.'
Bebe Neuwirth
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Australia is so influenced by America. It's kind of in-between the U.K. and the States.
Flume
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In the vacant places We will build with new bricks
T. S. Eliot
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Crocker's Rules didn't give you the right to say anything offensive, but other people could say potentially offensive things to you, and it was your responsibility not to be offended. This was surprisingly hard to explain to people; many people would read the careful explanation and hear, 'Crocker's Rules mean you can say offensive things to other people.'
Eliezer Yudkowsky
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The essential basis of life itself, namely, protoplasm, is a substance composed largely of water and having the physical constitution of a viscid liquid.
Luther Burbank
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When I was quite young, as far back as I remember, I drew, but the gift is nothing without the will to make it worth while. The artist must have the patience of water that eats away the rock drop by drop.
Auguste Rodin