Gary Sinise Quotes
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I turn into a crying, hysterical maniac when I see a spider. It's pathetic.
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No one wants to hear the truth if it isn't what they want to hear.
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I recognize that I'm probably the luckiest novelist in recent memory, because Sherman Alexie, a writer I greatly admire, raved about my book on 'The Colbert Report,' and then Mr. Colbert himself urged his viewers to buy it - on his show and on Twitter.
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I don't think that any political party should claim Jesus as being a part of a political party.
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Push your luck. If you see a pretty girl in a bar, say something.
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Any conception of human well-being you could plausibly have, the Taliban patently fails to maximize it.
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I wanted life to be episodic. I wanted to be a magazine photographer and I was willing to do what it took to become that.
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The big issue with rock stars becoming actors is that sometimes it's not believable, and vice versa with actors becoming rock stars. Sometimes just doesn't fit.
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Throughout American history many of our social gains and much of our progress toward democracy were made possible by the active intervention of the federal government.
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Everybody in the black community must organize, and then we decide whether we will have alliance with other people or not, but not until we are organized.
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The simpler I keep things, the better I play.
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The single worst moment of my life... was the moment I was born.
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Stories are like that. Like cities, they are built on the stones and bones of the past.
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I never had crushes on anybody when I was younger; I really didn't.
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I do think one should have clean feet.
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'Love Aaj Kal' is not really a road movie, but it does involve some travel.
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On my show 'One on One', I interview leaders from around the world - in politics, business, art. My other show, 'Her Village', is more like 'The View'.
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I would literally have to go meet people so they could see I didn't have big red hair and wear high heels constantly. It was just really ingrained in people.
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There were probably, what, 300 science-fiction members in the SFWA, of whom probably a hundred were active members in the sense that they were selling something every year, or every couple years.
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The point of cities is multiplicity of choice.
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You cannot have security at the expense of the insecurity of others.
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Men remain in their present low and primitive condition; but if they should feel the influence of the spring of springs arousing them, they would of necessity rise to a higher and more ethereal life.
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I always used to watch 'The Daily Show,' and there were all these comedic geniuses there. I didn't know if I was going to be hired full time or not. At the beginning, I was sort of hired as a part time, on and off guy. When I first got hired - it was August 2006 - and I was working on and off, and they'd call me whenever.
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But I've got more to learn, too. I don't feel like I'm done or I know it all.