Karin Slaughter Quotes
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I'm worried about parents who aren't parenting.
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It's all about racing on the track.
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Oh, did I tell you I have a cookbook? I have a cookbook deal.
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It's the tyranny of an oligarchy that I'm concerned about.
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Oh I'm a huge comic book movie fan.
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I'm very particular about what I want.
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I don't really know much about cars.
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Oh yeah, I know Johnnie Bassett. We were part of that whole thing.
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I have about nine guitars in all, so obviously I'm into collecting.
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I wouldn't change a thing about my family.
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There's backlash about everything I do.
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I think I can see more clearly now - about how the pattern of past experiences has shaped who I am and the characters I have played - and I'm grateful for that.
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I don't care about money.
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I don't know much about my biological background.
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Do what you're passionate about.
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Maybe it's all in my head. feel like leaving but I don't really want toBut I feel so misled, a kiss through the phone just won't do, no'Cause from my point of view, I gotta saySomething 'bout you, so tell me, babySomewhere down the road I think you lost it allNow it's all in my head
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'Passione' is a selection of the music moments that have accompanied my youth; a collection of cherished memories, of moments, of fleeting emotions, of sleepless nights.
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I come from New York originally, but Californians have been wonderful about animals. These animals are so nice and so good and so sweet and intelligent. It's a crime not to help them.
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Science fiction writers missed the most salient feature of our modern era: the Internet.
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If I was on Broadway, I would want to do anything Vaudeville or a biopic.
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Sometimes your greatest strength can emerge as a weakness if the context changes.
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I'm sure back in the Greek days or the Roman Empire days, when guys fought in arenas and were fighting lions, people were talking smack. Every era in history has someone talking smack. No way you can have talent and not proclaim your victory.
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Always be civil to the girls, you never know who they may marry' is a aphorism which has saved many an English spinster from being treated like an Indian widow.
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Oh, I'm completely OCD about neatness.