Fay Wray Quotes
It was good for us, I suppose. Those kinds of times produce qualities in us that make us better for having had them. My parents were not getting along. My mother was quite intolerant of friendships that were being developed.

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I've always been proud that my name stands for peace.
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It is time for Hillary Clinton to permanently retire.
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Naturalization is the process by which a citizen, or subject of a foreign nation or kingdom, is made a citizen of the United States. It is evident that the Constitutional Convention thought that it was important that this process should be placed under the exclusive control of the Federal Government and not of the States.
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Antonio Berardi is one of my good friends.
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The publishing industry is an archaic and inefficient industry.
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Most of my fans, if you were to look on their iPods, you'd see every possible genre of music represented in some capacity.
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Even if you buy a Finnish, Korean or American phone - it will be Ericsson on the inside.
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Film is my hobby, so I will work well through the night to develop films, whatever film I'm doing or dream projects I have.
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You gotta take care of the people that are part of the foundation. If you don't, it crumbles.
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I think Mr. Wilson will have to be the rest of the way alone.
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I was poor. When you're poor you work, and when you're rich you expect somebody to hand it to you. So I think being reasonably poor is very good for people.
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There's a molecule inside of you that is connected to everything - every person, every energy, every thing. You look for it, and when you find it, then you allow it to magnify and grow and be the dominating chemistry inside of you.
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Growing up, I had a terrible pudding-bowl haircut. I used to cut it myself, and I'd sew my own clothing, too. I looked a little strange compared to the other kids. But the thing was, I felt I looked amazing, so what other people thought never bothered me.
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The reason why men do not obey us, is because they see the mud at the bottom of our eye.
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I do not connect fashion to elegance. Elegance is in the wilderness, and fashion is in the domestic.
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Remember, the man who is poor is not the man that has no money, but one without a dream. They are suffering that have no dream. They are poor that have no dream.
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Mike Leigh taught me about making choices - as an actor, you choose between being honest and clever, and with Mike, it's always about being honest. I learned how to behave on a film set from Jim Broadbent. He was a great example of someone with a fantastic career who kept his feet on the ground.
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Our underwear used to just be cotton, but we wanted to see if we could create something out of synthetics.
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There is no doubt that, since 1977 and the launch of Apple II - the first computer it produced for the mass market - many things which used to be done on paper, or on the telephone, have been done easier and faster on a screen.
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I'm a romantic; a sentimental person thinks things will last, a romantic person hopes against hope that they won't.
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I have learned not to feed the trolls. I just don't respond.
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By running away from the world no one can get peace. Anywhere you go the problems will go with you, because the problems are inside you and not outside. Outside is simply a projection of inside.
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The Sputnik is just to me like a firework, a rocket, a new invention.
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It was good for us, I suppose. Those kinds of times produce qualities in us that make us better for having had them. My parents were not getting along. My mother was quite intolerant of friendships that were being developed.