Russell Baker Quotes
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It didn't help my career to be living in Appalachia.
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I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost be said to be living apart.
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Bruce always had to tell a lie. He was always living that lie. Caitlyn doesn't have any secrets.
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People die because they find living too painful.
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I used to always run off at the mouth and talk about people. I just didn't know that it would make a living for me.
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I like to perform live like we're all just hanging out in my living room. I'm totally casual and informal on stage.
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Wherever you look there are inspirations, books, literature, paintings, landscapes, everything. Just living is an inspiration.
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Work is both my living and my pleasure.
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Freedom is living without chains.
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I like to come into my workspace and feel it's a living environment and not frozen, which is why I often change or add to the pictures on the wall.
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I'm thrilled I can make a living doing something I enjoy.
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Barbour is a brand that I have grown up with and been associated with since I was living near the borders of Scotland.
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I made a living being a background singer for years.
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Because the living environment is what really sustains us.
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We are living our lives more online and you need to have different ways to capture that.
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I'm definitely a glass-is-always-half-full, not half-empty, kind of person. Which is why I love living in America.
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In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependent and has no individuality.
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I think I would have had trouble living with someone who didn't know what it was like to be an actor.
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The Jews are the living embodiment of the minority, the constant reminder of what duties societies owe their minorities, whoever they might be.
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There's many a bestseller that could have been prevented by a good teacher.
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When I'm writing, I spend all my time in The Grocer on Elgin buying ready-made meals; I think they are the only reason my husband and kids haven't left me.
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When we moved to England in 1986, I was ten years old and I didn't know anything about punk or hip hop. The only words I knew in English were 'dance' and 'Michael Jackson.' We got put in a flat in Mitchum, and the council gave us second hand furniture, second hand clothes and a second hand radio that I took to bed with me every night.
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So I constantly play women who are damaged and out of touch, who are seeking without knowing, or knowing without the skills to transform their lives. But then, that's really the fate of many women today.
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There's so much spectating going on that a lot of us never get around to living.