Abel Ferrara Quotes
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My parents taught me never to judge others based on whom they love, what color their skin is, or their religion.
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If we want people to vote, we need to make it a larger part of their self-image.
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It's not ideal to always be one eye on the Blackberry and two arms around my children. For the sake of mothers out there who don't have the Blackberry but do have the children and are hoping someone will be raising their voice on their behalf, it's a great privilege.
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I think, No. 1, I still have a long way to go.
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I'm a Sikh; it's part of my religious tradition to never cut my hair and keep it wrapped in a turban.
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What was really tough for me was that Lars Magnus Ericsson founded Ericsson in 1876; we've always had a consumer product. And I'm the 16th CEO of Ericsson, and I decided that we don't have any consumer products anymore.
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Audiences are very willing to be taken somewhere, and to ask an audience beforehand what it wants is probably, I think, a mistake. Much better you should tell them what you want and hope they agree with it.
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I'm not a very gregarious person. I can't bear attention being called to me in a public place, which is ridiculous in a business that pays you to be noticed.
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I'm not a comedienne. I'm an actress.
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I saw Bitcoin as an actual market opportunity: as a trillion-dollar marketplace with long-term potential.
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I don't want to make music that is hot now; I want to make music that is hot forever.
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When I picture myself after football, it's down home, coaching high school football, just a relaxing, normal life.
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All these people who scream about Kashmir being an armed camp are in fact responsible for keeping it that way.
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Nuclear tests poison the environment - and they also poison the political climate. They breed mistrust, isolation and fear.
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I started, actually, to make my first animated cartoon in 1920. Of course, they were very crude things then and I used sort of little puppet things.
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My parents were incredibly inclusive.
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Anti-New Deal rhetoric has never disappeared from American political life.
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We have great support in town and the union boys are right behind us as well. We get on real well with them. They come to the games and celebrate with us.
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It's the heart that really matters in the end.
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Since we can't count on the meat, egg, and dairy industries to protect animals from the most egregious forms of cruelty, what can we, as consumers, do? Opting out of paying someone to allow animals to die in a barn fire or at the slaughterhouse seems pretty reasonable.
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One thing I want to do is create something called Ring Around Congress. It would be a state deal and also a national thing, where the kids, as a field trip, will go and join hands around Congress and give the politicians report cards on how they're voting on hunger issues.
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I'm about my characters.