Sarah Polley Quotes
I think that the idea of family is a very powerful and influential and disjointed thing that will always captivate me.

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My desire to experiment comes from my attention-deficit approach to cosmetics. I just get really bored, really easily.
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My boy and I move. We have this game where if we dress in a particular item of clothing, we have to do a different movement. A hat means 20 jumps - that sort of thing. When I put a scarf on, my son has to drop down and do push-ups, immediately. He thinks it's really funny.
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It isn't hard to find injustice around us, but we must not let injustice smear the good deeds that do occur everyday.
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Everyone knows what a curve is, until he has studied enough mathematics to become confused through the countless number of possible exceptions.
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I don't drink hot beverages.
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I've always said that I benefit, as an actor, from not having the illusion of security.
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I love just walking around New York. It's like a whole world in one place.
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Those edges and turns teach control and discipline, just like finger exercises on the piano.
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I hear my songs being sung by females before I change them and make them into my voice.
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Sometimes his methods are questionable, and even his morals are questionable, but his intention is always to protect Sydney. So in that way I think he's a good parent.
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Youth is really in your attitude, not in what you look like.
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Ruzzle's my therapy. When I get off the stage from a packed show and I'm exhausted, I'll just go Ruzzle for like a good 30 minutes.
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For a scientific theory of him to be possible, man, including his habits of valuation, has to be taken as determined by causal laws, as an instance and part of nature.
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I have to believe that people can change, otherwise I deny the Gospel, and I will not do that.
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From a worldly point of view, there is no mistake so great as that of being always right.
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I don't describe myself as a Christian or religious, but I like to think that how I live my life is honest.
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Marilyn Monroe: What about the difference in our ages?
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I was always interested in architecture, but the editors of the magazines who demanded these subjects for the illustrations of Hopper wanted people waving with their arms.
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We are freer than we think.
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I started to write in about 1950; I was thirty-five at the time; there didn't seem to be any strong motivation. I simply was endeavoring to put down in a more or less straightforward journalistic style something about my experiences with addiction and addicts.
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I think it's such a powerful thing: Words and melodies, and you put them together. I couldn't really picture a world without music. It would be quite boring.
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I think the three years have demonstrated how little this argument has to do with reality.
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I think that the idea of family is a very powerful and influential and disjointed thing that will always captivate me.