Sean Young Quotes
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What a thrill it was to play opposite Maurice Evans in this brilliant, dazzling musical, based on the life of two of the greatest personalities in stage history.
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We don't need military weapons in our society. We're not supposed to be at war with one another.
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I've always believed consumers have a right to know what's in their food.
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When a hadeeth is found to be saheeh, then that is my madhhab.
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I thought the chances of becoming a Nobel Prize laureate were minuscule because there are so many other innovations and discoveries that happen almost every day.
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The first thing that I really understood politically and was old enough to get was the failed assassination attempt on Reagan.
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But suppose, asks the student of the professor, we follow all your structural rules for writing, what about that something else that brings the book alive? What is the formula for that? The formula for that is not included in the curriculum.
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[On President Kennedy's assassination Nov. 22, 1963:] Something dreadful is going to happen to the president today.
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I love me some Mariah Carey. I grew up on that because of my mother.
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Assassination's the fastest way.
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The important thing to know about an assassination or an attempted assassination is not who fired the shot, but who paid for the bullet.
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Over the years, he disappeared - like a lot of our leaders disappear. [James Baldwin] was not assassinated, but somehow he went through those assassinations as if it was himself. I think that broke him as well.
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I try to let my game speak for itself.
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What is innovation if not our ticket to every business interest in the world? It's the ticket to solving the world's problems - the energy problems, the pollution problems, the global warming problems. If it isn't for science and engineering, how will we compete in the new world?
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I often say of George Washington that he was one of the few in the whole history of the world who was not carried away by power.
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Though a man be wise it is no shame for him to live and learn.
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Laugh, and the world laughs with you: Weep, and you weep alone. For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own.
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The performance of buggery is no more inevitable a part of homosexuality than an orange syllabub is an inevitable part of a dinner: some may clamour for it and instantly demand a second helping, some are not interested, some decide they will try it once and then instantly vomit.