Nicholas Sparks Quotes
Because in the end, and no matter how hard it is, acceptance helps people move on with the rest of their lives.

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I'm 43. I'm not ready to sit down in a chair with my name on it yet.
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I had been playing really interesting roles before I got great roles. Little ones - 'The Crying Game' I loved working on, and then 'Bird,' 'Ghost Dog,' so many films.
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A lot of people I make music with are really talented and it doesn't stop at one instrument.
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By now it is evident that the Soviet Union must gain control of Europe to maintain its empire.
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If it feels right and I'm not going against any energy in myself or the situation, there would be no limit.
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Marching thus at night, a battalion is doubly impressive. The silent monster is full of restrained power; resolute in its onward sweep, impervious to danger, it looks a menacing engine of destruction, steady to its goal, and certain of its mission.
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Poetry seems to sink into us the way prose doesn't. I can still quote verses I learned when I was very young, but I have trouble remembering one line of a novel I just finished reading.
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Those who said I'm not an out-and-out goal-scorer are probably right. I always feel I could score more.
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I was born free.
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In some extremely important ways, people are what you expect them to be, or at least they behave as you expect them to behave.
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There was a time when I used to live in Spain that it went really crazy with drugs and stuff like that.
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People are really exercised about one particular thing, and that is themselves. They will bore you endlessly with their broken hearts.
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In general, I hate films that are overtly either very masculine or very feminine, you know? The same way that I don't like a war movie about soldiers smashing people's heads. But a chick flick I like would be Cassavetes' movies. 'A Woman Under the Influence,' 'Husbands.'
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Pineapple reduces swelling.
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I'm blessed with a good pair of ears. That's how I fooled my piano teacher. I'd watch his fingers and I'd listen to it, and I just kind of basically learned it by myself.
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People in their forties, fifties, and onward enjoy the whole world of books in a different way than the Internet-age kids do.
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The attitude of foreign to English musicians is unsympathetic, self-opinionated and pedantic. They believe that their tradition is the only one (this is specially true of the Viennese) and that anything that is not in accordance with that tradition is 'wrong' and arises from insular ignorance.
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And what of the dead? They lie without shoesin their stone boats. They are more like stonethan the sea would be if it stopped. They refuseto be blessed, throat, eye and knucklebone.
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All workers, whether they are employed in the private or public sector, should avoid living 'paycheck to paycheck.' Studies show that every household wastes 10% or more of its salary or income on unnecessary expenditures or by not taking the time to shop for better prices. It's all a matter of proper budgeting.
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My mother was a secretary that elevated herself to having her own international company, my father elevated himself to an NBA player and perennial all-star. So I learned from my parents that it's about hard work, about both of them getting their education, putting people first and leading a life of integrity.
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I'll never forget what it was like to hold my wife and children again, to know that I was home, to know that I had managed to survive.
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I'm the girl who - I call it girl-next-door-itis - the hot guy is friends with and gets all his relationship advice from but never considers dating.
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I really want to do a film in another language. My dad's from Germany, so it'd be really cool to do a film in German. I'm not quite fluent, but I can get there. And my accent's pretty good. I wouldn't feel too out of my element.
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Because in the end, and no matter how hard it is, acceptance helps people move on with the rest of their lives.