Adrienne C. Moore Quotes
At some point, we have to move away from the pack to take certain journeys on our own.

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I definitely feel more comfortable in my own skin since turning 40.
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Each is responsible for his own actions.
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Consider well this fact: As long as the German people does not arise and use force directed by its own will, the assassination of the people will continue.
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I have my own studio down in Miami.
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I really have no preference between TV and film. I think that each individual project is its own thing and has a very different style.
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Peace is its own reward.
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The perceptions of middle age have their own luminosity.
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I tend to resist invitations to interpret my own fiction.
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Every writer uses his own way to motivate oneself.
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The only living works are those which have drained much of the author's own life into them.
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I've only used my own voice about four times on film.
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Every era has its own list of ingredients that are considered exotic and then, 15 years later, they're not.
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Among the world's 500 largest companies, not one has completely relied on its own growth to develop.
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We must confront our own racism. Discriminatory housing and employment policies are nothing more than institutionalised racism.
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We practically own everything in the Philippines.
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Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind.
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I'm an athlete, so I'm very interested in making the sport as safe as possible - just for my own career longevity.
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I'm really happy in my own skin.
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If they only showed Love, they would own love.
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That's what acting is all about - it's all about bringing truth from your own life, and putting it into your characters. If you have the advantage of using your own life in your work, that's always the way to go.
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My parents have basically just taught me the rules of the stage and everything since I was eight.
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I have to give importance to my personal life, my family, parents, and sisters. I hope I can strike the right balance.
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Naming things, breaking through taboos and denial is the most dangerous, terrifying, and crucial work. This has to happen in spite of political climates or coercions, in spite of careers being won or lost, in spite of the fear of being criticized, outcast, or disliked. I believe freedom begins with naming things. Humanity is preserved by it.
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At some point, we have to move away from the pack to take certain journeys on our own.