Susan Sullivan (Susan Michaela Sullivan) Quotes
I mean, everybody's star fades in every business; that's just a natural part of life.

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I don't think I'm really open to having Washington change me.
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I think about death most of the day, every day. We can't escape death, and choosing to ignore it only makes it more scary.
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I'll tell you, there is nothing better in life than being a late bloomer. I believe that success can happen at any time and at any age.
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Everyone should learn to tango in Argentina before they die.
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Man is a creative retrospection of nature upon itself.
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I always read the translator's draft all the way through - a very laborious business.
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If I wished to do something, even if I couldn't find anyone who wanted to make the effort with me, I would go out solo climbing. I did find solo climbing very challenging and a little frightening. You knew that you were completely on your own, and you had to overcome all the problems and possible dangers.
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'The Road' is about that fear that all parents can have - 'What's going to happen to your child if you're not around?'
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Some men look at constitutions with sanctimonious reverence and deem them like the Ark of the Covenant, too sacred to be touched. They ascribe to men of the preceding age a wisdom more than human and suppose what they did to be beyond amendment.
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I feel very much satisfied to play in Baltimore.
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Sarah is very strong. She's really intelligent and she's very physically capable. I like to put that into my own life as well.
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It took me a couple years to get over the stereotype I was letting myself get caught up on, being a football player trying to start a career in music.
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Authors are influenced by everything they've ever read. If you've read widely enough, it helps you create your own mix.
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Everyone seems to relate to the awkwardness of being a teenager, or even a 30-year-old.
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Outlaw consciousness is born the moment I drop out, stop the world, cease being an actor identified with the mythic roles I have been playing in society. Change begins when I do nothing except observe. The wisdom of the railroad crossing: Stop. Look. Listen. Meditation is the healthy form of voyeurism.
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Theology is now little more than a branch of human ignorance. Indeed, it is ignorance with wings.
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Like wars, forest fires and bad marriages, really stupid laws are much easier to begin than they are to end.
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I always try to evolve my sound - innovate, improve, be different but still Martin Garrix. It all starts with an idea in my head, which I work on until it starts to shape itself into a track.
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I wouldn't call myself a dinosaur.
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I love street style, seeing how girls wear pieces and how their pair accessories with their outfit. How they pair shoes with a bag and go to day to night and change things up.
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I'm so deeply interested in what it feels like to be other people that I get to operate under the illusion when I'm writing fiction that I'm not really revealing that much about myself. But, of course, I am, and I know that I am. And yet there's this sort of membrane that I get to work behind as I write my fiction, and I love it.
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Accept business only at a price permitting thoroughness. Then do a thorough job, regardless of cost to us.
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Men in great fortunes are strangers to themselves, and while they are in the puzzle of business, they have no time to tend their health either of body or mind.
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I mean, everybody's star fades in every business; that's just a natural part of life.