Susan Anton (Susan Ellen Anton) Quotes
Sometimes because a woman is beautiful, she's not encouraged to be more, although she may have so much more to offer.

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Ever since I was a child, I would start crying seeing anyone in pain.
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There can be no great courage where there is no confidence or assurance, and half the battle is in the conviction that we can do what we undertake.
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At some point, you grow out of being attracted to that flame that burns you over and over and over again.
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I was kind of a wild child. I wasn't taught the niceties of life.
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Panama's a really wonderful country. There's obviously the Panama Canal, which brings a lot of tourism, and a huge American influence; it's just a mix of so many great things: African, Caribbean, Latin American Spanish, all kinds of influences there.
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I feel I will always have that spirit bear with me, so I will always feel protected.
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I may even show up behind the camera. I love to put things together; I love to give direction. I have a great eye for pace.
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I'm not sure if I'm going to get into coaching. I'm sure I'll stay in soccer somehow.
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A lot of the scripts I read and the characters I get are 'the girl' in romantic films, and I don't know how comfortable I am, or the world is, with me being that.
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I'm not getting recognized because I posed in a swimsuit edition of some magazine, but because of what I do on the field, and that's important to me.
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I actually never liked writing on my own or in school until I'd had my blog for a while and realized I'd been writing every day for years.
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Chemotherapy isn't easy. I felt very fortunate I wouldn't have to go through that.
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I live in New York and got a call from my agent saying there was this new role on 'Mad Men,' it might be recurring and they're seeing people tomorrow. I said, 'OK, this is one of those things where you hedge your bets, use your miles and get on a plane.' I flew out Tuesday morning and got the job on a Wednesday.
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I think for diners, it is about crafting an identity around food which we have not really had in a mainstream way in this country. So there is a mass movement of people who identify themselves through their food preferences or even just that they prioritize food - that's where we get this idea of being a foodie.
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When I was in Denver, guys came into the team, and we started at a pretty high level.
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The images play out for us events which are not present in our senses, and... create the future-a future that... may never come to exist in that form.
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I am in the Labour Party because I am a feminist. I am in the Labour Party because I believe in equality.
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The partaker partakes of that which changes him. The child that touches takes character from the thing, The body, it touches. The captain and his menAre one and the sailor and the sea are one.
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They smell of all the baths they didnt take. The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here.
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You have to be yourself.
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I am an Indian, so I do yoga.
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Cynie Cory roams the outer reaches of the heart’s territory, from the snowy winter of family life to the tropical jungles of love. She wears her heart on her sleeve and it is as big as the country she writes about. Is she the quintessential American girl? You bet she is, part Annie Oakley, part Emily Dickinson – harpshooting poet of wild nights. She zooms in on the detritus of love – the broken fragments, the fallen leaves – and puts together a collage that is as heartbreaking as it is beautiful. Watch out – she’s driving down your street.
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Sometimes because a woman is beautiful, she's not encouraged to be more, although she may have so much more to offer.