Michel Gondry Quotes
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The Tea Party people say they're angry about socialism, but maybe they're really angry about capitalism. If there's a sense of being looked down upon, it's that sense of failure that's built into a system that assures everyone they can make it to the top, but then reserves the top for only a tiny fraction of the strivers.
Gail Collins -
What were once only hopes for the future have now come to pass; it is almost exactly 13 years since the overwhelming majority of people in Ireland and Northern Ireland voted in favour of the agreement signed on Good Friday 1998, paving the way for Northern Ireland to become the exciting and inspirational place that it is today.
Queen Elizabeth II -
All that I say is, examine, inquire. Look into the nature of things. Search out the grounds of your opinions, the for and against. Know why you believe, understand what you believe, and possess a reason for the faith that is in you.
Frances Wright -
If a role has been too one-dimensional, I have turned it down.
Imogen Poots -
I watched the Disney Channel all the time growing up. 'Lizzie McGuire' was my all-time favorite. I'm pretty sure I had every piece of merchandise that involved Lizzie. And I loved 'That's So Raven.'
Olivia Holt -
As much as we were very proud of being a pop band, I know we never felt like we fit into that category.
Isaac Hanson Hanson
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I can do a good John Wayne.
Frances McDormand -
I don't do celebrity endorsements. My work with Conservation International is a good use of whatever celebrity I might have to draw attention to important problems. I have the same responsibility as everyone to reduce consumption and to teach children to respect the environment.
Harrison Ford -
I didn't get along with most of the players I played against, but the one guy I did get along with was my greatest rival, so it can be done.
John McEnroe -
That's one of the things I love about being a songwriter first, last and always, because whether I do it or not, if someone does a great job on it, my work is done.
Carole King -
Punk has always been about doing things your own way. What it represents for me is ultimate freedom and a sense of individuality.
Billie Joe Armstrong Green Day -
You make me feel like a natural man
Carole King
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I don't see much point in doing things for a pure joke. Every now and then you need a joke, but not so much as the people who spend all their lives constructing joke palaces think you do.
A. S. Byatt -
Money talks — but credit has an echo.
Bob Thaves -
People who can actually challenge me and push me and almost push me to breaking point and extract a performance out of me, I really enjoy that.
Aditi Rao Hydari -
I'm always excited to work with actors.
Michel Gondry