Ja Rule Quotes
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	I don't like workouts that make you bulky.   
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	The eulogy virtues are the ones that are talked about at your funeral - whether you were kind, brave, honest or faithful. Were you capable of deep love? I want to foster eulogy virtues when I'm in a yoga class or meditation session or any spiritual gathering. Especially if I'm lying in corpse pose. It just makes sense.   
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	We must become acquainted with our emotional household: we must see our feelings as they actually are, not as we assume they are. This breaks their hypnotic and damaging hold on us.   
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	And then my chance really happened in 1996 when we added the second flight of the tether satellite.   
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	You're creating new things in movies and people are going to steal them.   
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	One of the most important roles of our journalists is to be watchdogs.   
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	Everybody talks. Anthony Pettis talked before the fight. Donald Cerrone talked before the fight. See what happened?   
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	I think R. Kelly's range is so vast and broad that in order to stimulate himself creatively as an artist, he has to step so, so far outside the box, or else he feels like he's not challenging himself.   
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	I think a lot of playwrights have a script in their bottom drawer that hopefully no one will ever see about a bunch of young people sharing a flat and getting up to crazy stuff.   
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	Plays by people like Martin McDonagh and Brian Friel attract huge audiences, not because they're Irish, but because they're brilliant plays.   
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	It's nice to have my mother as someone I can talk to about acting. My dad's a director, so when he comes to watch me on set, he think it's his set. He's always telling a production assistant, 'Can you get me five donuts?'   
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	Whatever our bedtime was as kids, we could stay up an extra half hour if we were reading. My parents didn't care as long as I was under the spell of a Stephen King or a Douglas Adams. Now I read in bed. I read at work. I read standing in line. It's like, 'Hello, my name is Nathan and I am a reader.'   
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	Singing in Yiddish was a great thrill for me and came about through Joe Papp, the founder of The Public Theater.   
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	That's what I've wanted to do my whole life, just act. When I was younger, I loved to entertain people. I always used to make up dance routines, do little plays. I love to perform, basically.   
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	We need to write books that publicists and marketers and booksellers and book club leaders and librarians and readers can get excited about. That have something about them that makes them stand out. That makes them shine.   
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	Fifty-million-dollar movies gobble up the medium movies. A lot of people aren't working in Hollywood because of this.   
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	When I was in college, I used to love to watch football on Sundays.   
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	The falsification of scientific data or analysis is always a serious matter.   
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	I know what I'm having 'em put on my tombstone: 'I have nothing more to say'.   
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	In the Middle East, we don't have the luxury to indulge in fantasy.   
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	I'm in the middle of my own 'Project Runway' challenge given to me by my daughter's preschool. All the parents have to make an outfit for their kids, for school pictures, made entirely out of recycled objects. I can not believe I have homework.   
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	A real good artist is basically a grown-up kid, who never kills the kid. What we call being an adult is basically about killing the kid. People think you have to forget about the kid to become an adult and deal with grown-up problems. But, that's bullshit. We are still kids. It's the same, you just grow up. You're a kid with more experience.   
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	I had a general burnout: I got extremely tired; I couldn't do anything anymore. I canceled tours; I cancelled everything in my life. For a year and a half, I was completely sick; I couldn't do anything. So yeah, I wanted to write about it in my lyrics. 'Anatomy Of A Nervous Breakdown' is really about that, the inspiration behind it.   
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	Galley Molina's a great inspiration and role model for a lot of young kids out there.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					