Stephanie March Quotes
When children do not have three square meals a day, a proper education, and at least one adult who they know loves and is committed to them, its very unlikely they will grow up to be productive citizens of the world.

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I always ask, why can't I be just like Cary Grant or something.
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If the 2016 election is any indication, every four years, millions more Americans will continue backing away from their own parties to choose a third party instead.
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I love being a mum, but it's much more intensive work than being an actress - going to work feels like you've got a day off. Not that I want a day off from being a mum; it's just perhaps I had this impression before that mums don't work. But they work more than anyone.
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If I had the use of my body, I would throw it out the window.
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Fear is the major cargo that American writers must stow away when the writing life calls them into carefully chosen ranks.
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When George W. Bush entered office, the national debt was $5 trillion. When he left, it was $10 trillion. I think the administration spent too much money.
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If I don't eat something after I work out, I get shaky and cranky - not a good combination when you're a television host.
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I'm not pretending to be ingenuous; I know what I'm doing.
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Wait without thought, for you are not ready for thought.
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If you bungle raising your children, I don't think whatever else you do matters very much.
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I'm never in the same place for more than, like, three days at a time. Things can change from one minute to the next.
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Work, apart from devotion or love of God, is helpless and cannot stand alone.
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I should have been a much better artist if I could have studied more and amused myself less.
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'Mad Men' still lives in my life as the best job that I've ever had because I thought the character was genius. It was so well-written.
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You always gotta do what you like. If it connects, it's a miracle, but it happened with Die Antwoord.
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So much time and so little to say..
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Education to perfect gentlemanship, to human excellence, liberal education consists in reminding oneself of human excellence, of human greatness.
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My experience growing up in a rough and tumble town in the blue-collar world of Western Pennsylvania in the 1970s was that anything a man did was always more important than anything a woman did.
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I try to get that across in the work, to try to, if I'm lucky, to make this world a little bit better for all of us before I check out. And that's if I'm lucky, I don't always get to have that privilege but I try always.
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Boxing is the toughest and loneliest sport in the world. You've got all the fans, lots of hangers-on jumping up and shouting different words. But when you actually go in the ring, it's a very lonely and scary place. It's just you and the other guy.
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If he'd been any other boy, and this was any other world, I would have kissed him. Nothing could have stopped me.
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My philosophy is 'learn while you live.' 'LazyTown' is about balance. I'm not there yet.
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When children do not have three square meals a day, a proper education, and at least one adult who they know loves and is committed to them, its very unlikely they will grow up to be productive citizens of the world.