Ivana Trump (Ivana Marie Trump) Quotes
I have a very active social life. It may look glamorous, and it is, but it also takes an enormous amount of time.

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I liberate minds with my music. That's more important than liberating a few people from apartheid or whatever.
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When I graduated, I was director of my school's sketch comedy group, and I knew that I wanted to be writing and performing my own sketch comedy. It kind of made me want to do my own one-person sketch group.
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I have a ton of videos on MySpace and YouTube.
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Exposing your ignorance is how you get somebody to embrace you.
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For a spinner growing up in England, it is challenging to become an off-spinner. The line and length needs to be altered on each of the four days of county cricket or five days of Test matches. The pitches in England don't have a set pattern. It changes with each day, and accordingly, the length varies.
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We must overcome the notion that we must be regular... it robs you of the chance to be extraordinary and leads you to the mediocre.
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We're under some gross misconception that we're a good species, going somewhere important, and that at the last minute we'll correct our errors and God will smile on us. It's delusion.
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What is the natural reaction when told you have a hopeless mental illness? That diagnosis does you in; that, and the humiliation of being there. I mean, the indignity you're subjected to. My God.
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You should create a work that is so valuable it might eventually sell at a high price, but you've got to concentrate on how you create that artwork.
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I have no idea why a guy would bring a jar of peanut butter to a concert.
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One of the greatest gifts we have is our own mistakes and somebody singing about them.
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As the caterpillar chooses the fairest leaves to her eggs on, so the priest lays his curse on the fairest joys.
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I was a mime. I'm not kidding. I went to Northwestern University and they have a mime company, so we did a lot of training and then a lot of mime shows around Chicago.
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I don't like a lot of social programs either because it makes you non-productive.
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Where I grew up was a place called Salford, which was the industrial heartland of Manchester. And where I lived in Salford, I could walk to the center of Manchester within about 20 minutes. So I lived really close to the center.
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I was born in Northern California and lived there until I was about eight years old. Then my parents moved me up to Seattle. I lived there from ages eight to 16. When I was a California kid, I remember running around in my bathing suit and barefoot all the time and getting a suntan.
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I didn't start writing my own books until I was 40.
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I think the Sixties in some ways is a barrier to young people today. They think of it, you know, what we're doing is not that. But it's partly the myth of the Sixties. It always felt embattled and small. It always, almost always, was a small group of people relative to the opposition around.
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When people talk to us about others they are usually dull. When they talk to us about themselves they are nearly always interesting.
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You can't heal what you don't acknowledge.
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I think I am less of a prankster and more of a jokester.
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I’m not against the police; I'm just afraid of them.
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I have a very active social life. It may look glamorous, and it is, but it also takes an enormous amount of time.