Mandy Bujold Quotes
I say things as if they've already happened, so as I'm getting ready I can think about it and feel it, how it's going to feel to win, and I see myself getting on the podium.Mandy Bujold
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Wanted: a man who will not lose his individuality in a crowd, a man who has the courage of his convictions, who is not afraid to say 'No,' though all the world say 'Yes.'
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Whatever life lesson I'm going through at any point in my life, projects just somehow magically appear that help me work through it.
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Good things happen when you meet strangers.
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The cool thing about my profession is that I can do it until the day I die.
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I pledge to you today that for as long as I am your governor, I will not seek or accept any outside compensation from any source.
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With a gentleman I am always a gentleman and a half, and with a fraud I try to be a fraud and a half.
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As the mother of two daughters, I have great respect for women. And I don't ever want to lose that.
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Imperialism was genuinely popular among Athenians who would expect to share in its profits, even if only indirectly and collectively, and not to have to bear its burdens.
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Karaoke is something that's near and dear and very close to my heart. I was a karaoke host when I was working my way through university. I was a full-time student and karaoke was my night job.
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Linda Hunt is so good and so sweet. She is a Tony Award nominee and won an Oscar. Pearls just come out of her mouth.
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When you write, you don't have the social constraints of having people in front of you, so you talk about abstract matters.
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I say to my colleagues never confine your best work, your hopes, your dreams, the aspiration of the American people to what will be signed by George W. Bush because that is too limiting a factor.
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Vin Scully has been my broadcasting idol for a long time. He is so humble - he has the exact same work ethic that he had 65 years ago. His family is what he cares about the most, and at the heart of his whole being is his marriage and kids.
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I had decided that if I was going to be a singer, I had to earn it. I had to learn how to play an instrument.
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'Wet Hot American Summer' was sort of lowbrow genius, you know? But smart in its cultish silliness. It wasn't considered something of great cultural caliber. But like many cult pieces, it sort of became something culturally relevant, which I think is what's so wonderful about it.
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On some level, I think we want our reading self to represent our best self.
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My parents played the radio, but music was never an obsession or something that I thought I could call a career.
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The best antidote to poverty remains simple - a paycheck. Policies like paid family leave, workplace flexibility and affordable quality childcare can make the difference for two-parent or single-parent working families who struggle to make ends meet.
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I always had the theory that the most important thing is be happy, enjoy what are you doing, and be fresh mentally.
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I love Canada.
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It is the soldier and the army, not parliamentary majorities and decisions, that have welded the German Empire together. I put my trust in the army.
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I spend many evenings reading or continuing the day's work, but I also enjoy playing the piano, jogging, and traveling with the family.
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I have never regarded myself as a hero, but Tenzing undoubtedly was.
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I say things as if they've already happened, so as I'm getting ready I can think about it and feel it, how it's going to feel to win, and I see myself getting on the podium.
Mandy Bujold