Rebecca Loos Quotes
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I write in a small office at home.
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I believed in myself. I never imagined myself as just an ordinary player.
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Think what evil creeps liberals would be if their plans to enfeeble the individual, exhaust the economy, impede the rule of law, and cripple national defense were guided by a coherent ideology instead of smug ignorance.
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Many societal problems concern science, such as the energy crisis, genetic alterations of foods.
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Everybody knows how to raise children, except the people who have them.
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Look, there ought to be politics in politics.
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I conveniently was not accepted to film school, which I applied to in 1987, and so I decided I would become a filmmaker instead of a student.
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Depending on where my self-confidence was, growing up, I would use humor either to bring people closer, or to keep them away from certain feelings I had.
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The biggest part of my job now is to quickly develop successors, and around the world I am working to develop new business leaders in the company.
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A man notices a woman's figure when she walks in a room. Women have eight million words for blue; a man says dark blue or light blue.
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When you're lucky enough to get paid a nice chunk of change to write a movie or a TV show, you have no right to complain, really. I guess it's more of an appeal to the powers that be that the less they interfere, the more likely, actually, they are to get something that works, I think.
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Green is one of my favorite colors - emerald green.
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The dialysis is to wash my blood, to keep my kidneys functioning.
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I drifted into acting. My grandfather had a house in Buffalo in which there was a stage, and his friends met every two weeks or so to put on plays. So it was natural for me to put on plays, too, when I went to boarding school. I put on everything in the drama - I was indiscriminate. I put on Yeats and Shaw and Lady Gregory.
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In catering, you're always changing; the client is always dictating to you in terms of their wishes.
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Libraries are the backbone of our education system.
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I would like to get another job in London or tour there. I miss my friends.
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Before I went to New Orleans, I was a little scared of New Orleans. I don't know why. I had only been there a few times. Something about it made me feel nervous, knowing a bit about the history.
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My whole family is really close. I'm lucky for that.
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Sometimes one waits too long for the perfect moment before snapping the picture. You never realize that you needed was to change perspective.
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You never know what the future brings.
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Every man is his own Pygmalion, and spends his life fashioning himself. And in fashioning himself, for good or ill, he fashions the human race and its future.
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Man, who thinks he knows everything. But what does man know...Man cares only for himself, in his fear and hate.
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I did not know what my future was going to hold.