Romain Duris Quotes
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What we want the folks in Ethiopia to know is that we are behind them in the democratic process. We know it is not perfect, as we are still working on ours; but we wish them success in this great and noble endeavor.
Jack Kingston
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When we started out in '64, um, I was playing Number One, which was a woman second in command of a star ship.
Majel Barrett
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I don't know if anybody wants to mix their politics with their entertainment.
Fiona Apple
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I'm still a person, a human being, no matter what religion I am.
T-Pain
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I'd like to win an Oscar.
Vanessa Hudgens
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I'm a big believer in persistence, don't be greedy and, above all, work hard. It's what keeps me going.
Caprice Bourret
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Basketball for me has always been a matter of rhythm - what you do bouncing the ball, how you bounce the ball, how you run, how you receive the ball to be in rhythm.
Earl Monroe
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I honestly think that kids should not exercise: they should keep fit through play. The most important age is zero to seven, both for the kid and the parent - for parents, because this is the time when your kid learns how to walk, talk and other behaviour.
Magnus Scheving
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Radio is more powerful the closer we mimic the way we actually speak to each other. That's why Howard Stern is such a great radio talent. People on his show are actually speaking to each other. You might not like what they're saying, but they're real conversations.
Ira Glass
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Kirstie Alley seems like she's absolutely amazing.
Sabrina Bryan
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No man ever achieved worth-while success who did not, at one time or other, find himself with at least one foot hanging well over the brink of failure.
Napoleon Hill
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You don't know how many people come up to me and say, 'This child was conceived listening to you.'
Janet Jackson
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Every man stamps his value on himself. The price we challenge for ourselves is given us by others. -Man is made great or little by his own will.
Harold B. Lee
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Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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The one thing I think I've noticed about shows that are supposed to be funny on television is that they've sort of become routinized, so there's an awful lot of mannerisms and joke lines that are sort of there to trigger laughter, rather than give actors a chance to play a moment.
Alan Alda
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I write to please me, and I've been very lucky. It's like playing baseball. You just keep swinging, and eventually you get a hit.
Karen Robards
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I will always, no matter what, be a punk more than anything.
Fred Armisen
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I wasn't sure I wanted to be an actor.
Romain Duris