Sandra Bullock Quotes
Sure, I've done movies in which I was embarrassed by my performance, or might not have cared for a co-star. Then I'd have to tell lies, like, 'Oh, we love each other; everything was perfect!'
 
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	It is human nature to hate the man whom you have hurt.   
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	We need a wireless mobile device ecosystem that mirrors the PC/Internet ecosystem, one where the consumers' purchase of network capacity is separate from their purchase of the hardware and software they use on that network. It will take government action, or some disruptive technology or business innovation, to get us there.   
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	It's a big theme throughout my music to just embrace everything about your own mind and to always feel powerful. It's not just a feminine thing, but for men, too, whether they feel weak, or strong or crazy or reclusive. I want everyone to feel powerful no matter what little beasts they have in their head.   
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	The funny thing is, I'm not really a big reader, not a big fan of books in the first place.   
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	I think politics today is all about false choices: You can have a robust energy economy and a challenged environment, or a great environment and no economy. That's a false choice. You can do both.   
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	When you make music, you're forming these invisible vibrations in the air into different shapes and consistencies and speeds in order to create music, and understanding how the math of that works just gives you more colors to paint with, and allows you to get to what you want quicker.   
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	Winston Churchill was not entirely British. His mother was American, making Sir Winston part Iroquois Indian.   
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	Stereotypical vegetarian food looks gray and brown.   
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	The new world economic order is not an exercise in philanthropy, but in enlightened self-interest for everyone concerned.   
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	When I was a child, my father taught me to put up my fists like a boy and to be prepared to defend myself at all times.   
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	I had no real idea I was going to become a writer. It was just a game for me. I just liked pretending, daydreaming and imagining.   
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	No, but there are people I grew up with from the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains that would give any person on 'Justified' a run for their money in the scary department.   
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	The British tend to shy away from the spotlight. We don't like being singled out in any way, and I think that is something which is important for me to learn to do.   
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	I just mean it's very difficult for me to watch my work, in some ways, because I am critical of what I didn't get across or I thought I was making one point.   
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	I'm just really waiting for the music to get cooked the right way, and once it's cooked, I'm going to serve that meal that everybody's been waiting for.   
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	The moment to tell my barber I was gay just never came up.   
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	I have so many friends who have no idea what they want to do. They are out of college and working, but not sure they are doing what they want to do, which is normal.   
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	Being at the centre of a film is a burden one takes on with innocence the first time. Thereafter, you take it on with trepidation.   
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	With social media, with Instagram and selfies and all these apps that are trying to make you look perfect... it's hard for girls to grow up nowadays with all that stuff.   
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	My other car is a vehicle with a bumper sticker describing this car.   
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	I'm a working-class person, working with class.   
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	Sure, I've done movies in which I was embarrassed by my performance, or might not have cared for a co-star. Then I'd have to tell lies, like, 'Oh, we love each other; everything was perfect!'   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					