Nicole Trunfio Quotes
I could definitely see myself living back in Australia again. If I had a family, I could move back.

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I love my work but do not know how I write it.
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I don't think my mother and father ever had any doubts about what I was to be punished for or not. My parents come from a very strictly defined culture.
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I started writing half a paragraph of a mystery novel, half a paragraph there, and they were terrible.
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We had something very special in the Faces. We were blessed to have the fun we had.
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People don't like to vote against something that's so incredibly popular.
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The great thing about writing is that it has to work without that invisible layer of the reader's added knowledge.
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Can I eventually take classes and eliminate my accent? Sure. I guess anybody could. But this is who I am, and this is what I got. And there are millions of people who sound just like me. Millions. It's not like this is some novelty.
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A good leader must be fair.
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My fault, my failure, is not in the passions I have, but in my lack of control of them.
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But if the technological Singularity can happen, it will.
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I am not an insecure actor, and this reflects in the films I have done. Yes, there was a phase when I was adamant on solo hero roles, but that is over now.
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To me, being worth it means being independent and carving your own path. The L'Oreal woman is worth it because she wants to be.
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Dried porcini add a substantial, deep flavour to otherwise more neutral vegetables. I use them in risottos, mashed roots and winter soups.
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Ballet really taught me so much about the power of movement.
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I used to wonder if it was God's plan that I should be alone for so much of my life. But I found peace. I found happiness within people and the world.
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As long as I'm learning every day of my life, I will never feel old. Never. And I don't feel old; I feel in my head and in my heart - I don't know, ageless!
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I love my job so much, and not everyone can say that and I recognize how lucky that is.
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The imperfections in my family made me learn to deal with things on my own and solve problems for myself.
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Because America is a democracy, public support for presidential foreign-policy decisions is essential.
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I was raised in a little church, the Grundy Methodist Church, that was very straight-laced, but I had a friend whose mother spoke in tongues. I was just wild for this family. My own parents were older, and they were so over-protective. I just loved the 'letting go' that would happen when I went to church with my friend.
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I do not like to work with patients who are in love. Perhaps it is because of envy - I, too, crave enchantment. Perhaps it is because love and psychotherapy are fundamentally incompatible. The good therapist fights darkness and seeks illumination, while romantic love is sustained by mystery and crumbles upon inspection.
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once you lose yourself, you have two choices: find the person you used to be, or lose that person completely.
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I could definitely see myself living back in Australia again. If I had a family, I could move back.