Karen Robards Quotes
I was in law school at the University of Kentucky and realized I didn't really like law school, so I took a creative writing course for something different.

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Writers should provoke disagreement.
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Being evil is easy.
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Millions of people are married. I've never picked up a paper and seen a headline that says, Man Gets Married!
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Chicken and horse meat are the best foods for weightlifters, and good food is important.
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I'm a sort of nuts-and-bolts guy. I'm into turning wrenches and swinging a hammer and wrenching on cars.
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I've found that the most engaging and satisfying author events I've done are with other people, where the conversation is spontaneous. I think that is by far the better way to introduce and promote a book.
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In the beginning, I found it hard to give my songs away, but now I've realised it's exciting, and it's only making me better.
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I want to thank all the women who have worn my clothes, the famous and the unknown, who have been so faithful to me and given me so much joy.
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My hair and my accent are sort of my main assets.
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I play golf for a living. I'm grateful for that. It's a beautiful game, provides a great opportunity.
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E-commerce is applicable to Russia, just as it's applicable to any other market.
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I'm interested in personalities, not political parties.
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I wanted to take nouvelle cuisine further, to the point where we were breaking down the essence of taste and sensation, reconfiguring food as a series of really intense hits on the tongue.
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I didn't grow up with a mother, so I don't have that resource to rely on and ask a million questions.
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After the Soviet Union collapsed, people thought I wasn't funny anymore.
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I keep pushing buttons and trying to grow as a person and as a filmmaker.
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If we don't enforce visa laws, we basically have open borders.
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'Baahubali's success augurs well for the Telugu film industry as a whole. It has opened up new markets.
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People don't want to hear about me having leather walls or gold toilets.
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When I wrote my first book, 'Koolaids,' I felt rejected and not wanted.
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I was in a band when I was in high school, and I was bitten by the performance bug, if anything else.
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There is something breathtaking about the basic laws of crystals. They are in no sense a discovery of the human mind; they just "are" - they exist quite independently of us. The most that man can do is become aware, in a moment of clarity, that they are there, and take cognizance of them.
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I was in law school at the University of Kentucky and realized I didn't really like law school, so I took a creative writing course for something different.