Dirt Nasty (Simon Rex Cutright) Quotes
I've been very luckily - I bought a house, I work, my life's been very blessed. I thought it would be funny to exaggerate the non-working side.

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I learned that when you stand up for what you believe in, you'll get a lot of support. But there are always going to be negative things said about you.
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When a show has gotten as much attention as this one, everyone wants to join in with something to say.
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I don't want to set the world up for surprises.
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You can crush any woman by suggesting that she's fat, not even saying the word 'fat' but just suggesting she's fat.
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Movies don't have borders.
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There really are three types of 'religious' movies: the ones that make fun of it, the ones that vilify it and the ones that literally preach to the converted.
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Our concept of governing is derived from our view of people. It is a concept deeply rooted in a set of beliefs firmly etched in the national conscience, of all of us.
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Despotism is a long crime.
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Beyond being timely, an obituary has a more subjective duty: to assess its subject's impact.
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Showbiz can be cruel.
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My father used to sing to me in my mother's womb. I think I can name about any tune in two beats.
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You should take notes whenever you hear interesting or original language.
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I don't want to give any advice to a 19-year-old, because I want a 19-year-old to make mistakes and learn from them. Make mistakes, make mistakes, make mistakes. Just make sure they're your mistakes.
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I think metal and horror definitely go hand in hand. Even when you go to a horror convention and meet the fans, nine out of 10 times if they're not wearing some sort of horror shirt, they're wearing a shirt with a metal band on it.
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Liberal redistributionists in favor of heavy taxation place less weight on incentive than do small-government conservatives.
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Letters have been found with my name on assassination lists.
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It's much easier to come back as a recurring character. Because you already know his traits and who he is and what he's about.
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There's something important, as an actor, about allowing yourself to be approached by people to do roles. People see different things in you.
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My first real job, I sold Christmas trees when I was twelve for extra money. I did that until I was fifteen. Then I bagged groceries, and I worked at the first Borders ever in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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My father was a Pentecostal minister; that's how I was brought up. So I never thought of having a secular career.
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I don't eat animals. I rescue strays and take injured pigeons to the wildlife rehab. I carry spiders and wasps outside in a cup covered with a 3x5 card. It would only follow that I'd take pause when contemplating the abrupt and apparently brutal ending of a tiny human being's life, or even a potential human being's life.
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I realize I have a lot of amazing opportunities, but I don't know how you can play a human being going through real human experiences without being able to walk down the street. If you can't live a real life, how do you play a real person? It always confuses me when actors work back-to-back-to-back with no break. If you live your life on a film set, how the hell can you relate to real people? You don't know what its like to not have people fussing over you all day, and that's not life - that's silly movies. I will always want to take breaks and I wouldn't be OK with losing that.
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I've always loved dinosaurs.
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I've been very luckily - I bought a house, I work, my life's been very blessed. I thought it would be funny to exaggerate the non-working side.