Mandy Bujold Quotes
I always joke that I want to be able to retire from boxing and still be able to look into the mirror without seeing scars all over my face. I love my sport, but I would rather not have to spend hours doing my makeup to cover up the memories once I retire.Mandy Bujold
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I've been told I sold 110m albums and singles. If that's the case, I should've come here in a space rocket.
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The times that I have done something that I didn't respond to emotionally right away, it's generally not worked out too well.
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I think it's less common in France that a man at the age of 50 buys a Porsche and gets a young girlfriend.
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I like to act. Every other aspect of show business I find uninteresting.
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I can't change my bra size. They're natural! I can work out and I can stay healthy and motivated, but I can't change some things. I really just live my life. I love my body. It's what God gave me! I feel confident with myself, and if that inspires other women to feel confident with their bodies, great.
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Memorising my lines is actually something I do fairly well. I look at it a few times and it is pretty much there. When your shooting on TV, they do it in such a way that it is pretty easy.
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I come from nothing, and growing up, I really didn't have many people to inspire me, at least no good people to inspire me.
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Winning the peace is harder than winning the war.
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The one word that no politician will ever speak, is 'enough.' Enough.
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The first time I heard Adam Feeney and Chester Stone Hansen's 'Vibez,' it was used in Drake's '0-100' as a sample.
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Honestly, I find writing to be a very lonely job.
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I wasn't going to make a slick, glossy over-produced piece of entertainment because then I would be doing what the Capitol did. Then I'm actually putting on the Hunger Games and not making a movie of the 'Hunger Games.'
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I love hard punch lines, and I like anything that has a strong point of view.
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The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line.
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What are prophecies? Don't we hear them every day of the week? And if one comes true there may be seven blind and come to nothing.
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I was in the Boy Scouts for about four years until my troop disbanded. It is really one of the best activities youths can get involved in and nearly every scout I have known has been a class act due to the discipline the Scouts have instilled in them.
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Like many kids, I was thrown into recreational soccer in my town, and from there, I grew to love it. Everywhere I went, I carried a soccer ball with me.
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I like jazz, rock n' roll, some hip hop - I can't think of any music I don't like.
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I remember a Buddhist teachers reflections on the Holocaust...What terrible karma those Jews mustve had... This kind of fundamentalism, which blames the victims and rationalizes their horrific fate, is something no longer to be tolerated quietly. It is time for... modern Buddhism to outgrow it by accepting social responsibility and finding ways to address such injustices.
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When one is the type of writer who cares about the meaning of the historically specific setting, the history itself is not something that I would call backdrop. It's not window dressing for a timeless relationship about love and betrayal. For me, the setting and the specific history are active co-agents with me in trying to form the novel.
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I will never answer that question of what are the challenges I face. You speak it into existence, and I choose to use that air for other things.
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I still feel like the 10-year-old dancing in front of her mirror, mostly to 'No Strings Attached.'
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I always joke that I want to be able to retire from boxing and still be able to look into the mirror without seeing scars all over my face. I love my sport, but I would rather not have to spend hours doing my makeup to cover up the memories once I retire.
Mandy Bujold