Sarah Paulson Quotes
I work in the '60s more than I've done anything else. I did a movie, called Down with Love, in the '60s. I did a movie for HBO, about the Johnson administration in the '60s.

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My father was a lawyer.
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The reason that the all-American boy prefers beauty to brains is that he can see better than he can think.
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Why do you think so many actors are only half-developed people? It's very easy when you're a young actor to have these intense, explosive friendships for short periods of time, because you can control what's shown of you. Then you go on to your next job and reinvent yourself again. I think it's important to find something constant.
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I'd have loved to have appeared in 'Absolutely Fabulous' - that's one of my favourite shows.
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All faults may be forgiven of him who has perfect candor.
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Therapists have tremendous power over their vulnerable clients, and it is very easy to take advantage of this power.
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Honour sinks where commerce long prevails.
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There's so much else to do in the world. To just be interested in doing films would limit my life.
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I passed a typing test and became a member of the staff of Rear Adm. Newton.
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We write the song, then it gets played for the artist, and they somehow fall in love with it and go back in and make it their own.
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What's beautiful is all that counts, pal. That's all that counts.
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As soon as, say, Saddam Hussein started bombing Israel with Scuds, everyone was like, 'Poor Israel.' But when Israel retaliates - and most of the time they then win - people turn against them.
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He's so interesting because you think you know Dennis Hopper, but you don't really know Dennis Hopper. I don't really know Dennis Hopper, I just know him from the silver screen.
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Nothing I ever did I expected to do. It just kind of happened.
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It takes extraordinary wisdom and self-control to accept that many things have a logic we do not understand that is smarter than our own.
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Road, n. A strip of land along which one may pass from where it is too tiresome to be to where it is futile to go.
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You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs, is what he says. We thought we could do better. Better? I say, in a small voice. How can he think this is better? Better never means better for everyone, he says. It always means worse, for some.
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All through graduate school, instead of having a television I read murder mysteries: Hammett, Chandler, Ruth Rendell, P. D. James.
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The reward of a thing well done is having done it.
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I've been pretty lucky. Every single thing I've done has meant so much to me and has been like a stepping stone to something different.
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But my point is that you design something in the end that precludes any unhealthy trading practices that are not going to serve your environmental or your economic objectives but now is not the time to do it.
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Ireland is a peculiar society in the sense that it was a nineteenth century society up to about 1970 and then it almost bypassed the twentieth century.
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I work in the '60s more than I've done anything else. I did a movie, called Down with Love, in the '60s. I did a movie for HBO, about the Johnson administration in the '60s.