Susan Kelechi Watson Quotes
That's always fun to play: the person who can be truthful and blunt, and people take it because that's who she is.
 
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	We're living at a time where if you do a Google search for a 'show, review and network,' you'll get 'The New York Times' and Pete Billingsley from a town you've never heard of on the same results page. It's kind of democratizing the process so that everyone has access to a distribution system to express themselves.   
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	In argument, truth always prevails finally; in politics, falsehood always.   
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	I had my moments when I got very frightened that I would not recover.   
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	I know that for me, a lot of people will look at me and they'll think 'Somali' or 'outsider' instead of 'Minnesota.'   
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	The E.U. can deliver on its citizens' needs and make its partnerships work only if we all act together - E.U. institutions and national governments, at all levels, united.   
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	It's hard to think of any tool, any instrument, any object in history with which so many developed so close a relationship so quickly as we have with our phones.   
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	War is not an exercise of the will directed at an inanimate matter.   
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	Things happen for a reason. I'm happy, but not I'm not satisfied with the things I'm doing.   
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	Marinating chicken in miso adds lots of character to the meat with little work.   
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	I go out and speak to women's groups all the time, and I say, 'Guys, you gotta laugh and find the humor in things. You gotta pass it on.'   
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	I feel very, very lucky that George has got a little sister.   
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	Our plans for 'Superman?' I can't say. This is the most super secret thing ever. It's like working for the government, like I'm on a covert mission.   
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	I think the biggest change has been realizing I now have three children.   
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	My dad was a firefighter for almost 30 years. My mom worked her way up from a secretary to vice president of her own company. They taught me to work hard for everything and take nothing for granted. That's how I play.   
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	Dad was a retired chemist who, in his 60s, fathered and fed me and my two sisters while Mum worked as a secretary. He made us curries, Chinese meals and strange concoctions. He was often unsuccessful.   
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	Today I began the novel that I determined to be great.   
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	I can zero in on subtle things because I'm holding the camera.   
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	I don't know that I appreciate things more because of how I grew up, but I am very realistic with what I expect out of people and what they expect out of me.   
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	To ground a character in reality, you have to use shades of gray.   
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	I think, in a lot of ways, it's easier to play a smaller room. You can exploit the quieter dynamics you would shy away from in larger venues.   
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	I have enough money to get by. I'm not independently wealthy, just independently lazy, I suppose.   
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	There is an ideal of excellence for any particular craft or occupation; similarly there must be an excellent that we can achieve as human beings. That is, we can live our lives as a whole in such a way that they can be judged not just as excellent in this respect or in that occupation, but as excellent, period. Only when we develop our truly human capacities sufficiently to achieve this human excellent will we have lives blessed with happiness.   
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	That's always fun to play: the person who can be truthful and blunt, and people take it because that's who she is.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					