Sean O'Casey Quotes
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You trivialize the idea of competition totally, then there's no point in having the competition in the first place, and everybody is getting a trophy.
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The money I earn from films means I can help the people I want to help - you can do a lot of good if you want to.
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I'm a big fan of Georges St-Pierre.
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The blues was like that problem child that you may have had in the family. You was a little bit ashamed to let anybody see him, but you loved him. You just didn't know how other people would take it.
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I've decided the secret of parenting is benevolent neglect.
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I tend to write things and review it afterwards and realise what comes out. I very rarely ever write something and have to take it back.
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Reformed theology does NOT teach that God brings the ELECT kicking and screaming, against their will, into His kingdom. It teaches that God so-works in the hearts of the Elect as to make them willing and pleased to come to Christ. They come to Christ because they want to. They want to because God has created in their hearts a desire for Christ.
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You can't write all those little nuances, inflections that they'd do, ... James and Benny, playing off each other, they'd come up with something ten times better than what you thought you had.
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The wisest man is he who can account for his actions.
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I am, indeed, an absolute materialist so far as actual belief goes; with not a shred of credence in any form of supernaturalism—religion, spiritualism, transcendentalism, metempsychosis, or immortality.
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For as there are misanthropists, or haters of men, there are also misologists, or haters of ideas, and both spring from the same cause, which is ignorance of the world.
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Self actualization is the oxygen for the soul.
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I was really scared to stay home alone when I was kid, and I would freak out whenever there was a noise after my parents left.
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People think that I'm some tough renegade, black-hearted being, evil, but that ain't me.
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The most unendurable thing, to be sure, the really terrible thing, would be a life without habits, a life which continually required improvisation.
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When I was young, I was so interested in baseball that my family was afraid I'd waste my life and be a pitcher. Later they were afraid I'd waste my life and be a poet. They were right.
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A waste land lit by holy candles.