Eydie Gorme Quotes
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As a press secretary and on 'The Five,' I've learned that I have a choice in how I answer a question. There's combative or productive - I get to take my pick.
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One thing I've learned is that I'm not the owner of my talent; I'm the manager of it.
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I used to have so many opinions before I learned the facts.
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On the landscape crew, I learned a lot from the other workers. We treated everybody equally, and we worked hard.
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Then I learned how to do wraparounds and things like that. I had no experience.
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I wanted to shred, so I learned classical guitar.
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I feel I learned as much from fellow students as from the professors.
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I learned life from some good teachers.
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I have learned that acting is not about beauty.
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I've learned not to be as maniacal as I used to be.
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Leadership cannot really be taught. It can only be learned.
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I did a movie where my character was obsessed with Bruce Lee, so I learned everything about Bruce Lee, read everything, watched his movies.
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I have had unsuccessful films, but I learned a lot from those films. I give my failures as much importance as my success.
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...I learned to be grateful no matter what happened in my life!
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Learned conversation is either the affectation of the ignorant or the profession of the mentally unemployed.
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All that we have read and learned, all that has occupied and interested us in the thoughts and deeds of men abler or wiser than ourselves, constitutes at last a spiritual society of which we can never be deprived, for it rests in the heart and soul of the man who has acquired it.
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The difference between a learned man and an ignorant one is the same as that between a living man and a corpse.
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If you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything.
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What I loved about Anton was that he did the pictures really quickly, with no fuss, no fucking about: bang, bang, bang, and it was over. At the time, I thought, Now, that’s how a photo shoot should be. Those shots he took of us in the tube station: absolutely brilliant.
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I had learned a little about writing from Soldier's Pay - how to approach language, words: not with seriousness so much as an essayist does, but with a kind of alert respect, as you approach dynamite; even with joy, as you approach women: perhaps with the same secretly unscrupulous intentions.
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A learned woman is thought to be a comet that bodes mischief whenever it appears.
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The best advice I can give to any aspiring author is to write every single day. Work at the craft of writing. Take it seriously.
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You can cheat an honest man but not make a fool out of him.
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I learned my phrasing from Frank. I loved him so much.