Abby Huntsman Quotes
What I worry about is, if you are on the side of feeling it's disrespectful to kneel during the anthem, that somehow you're racist, or somehow you're not in favor of bettering this country and finding equality and common ground.

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I hated singing. I wanted to be an actress. But I don't think I'd have made it any other way.
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I'm an artist at heart.
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Filmmaking is a huge privilege; it's not brain surgery. It's art, and art is supposed to be an enjoyable process, and it is an enjoyable experience for me.
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This is a world in which reasons are made up because reality is too painful.
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We should keep on going along the path of globalization. Globalization is good... when trade stops, war comes.
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Striving to tell his woes, words would not come; For light cares speak, when mighty griefs are dumb.
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To me an unnecessary action, or shot, or casualty, was not only waste but sin.
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I was in the streets at eight, nine years old.
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I love pop music, but at the same time, I'm seeking to write whatever I'm organically inclined to.
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I gain strength from postive thought and from the daily conversation with God.
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In the past, my process would start with a sample of another song, and I'd chop it up and use that as the basis of the song that I was making.
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There was great comraderie among players and coaches. We enjoyed the time we were together... road trips were fun. I don't know that there was one moment that stood out among all the good times we had.
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I'm convinced that what kids need today are parents - not buddies. They need someone who will exercise mature judgment.
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It's one of the tragic ironies of the theatre that only one man in it can count on steady work - the night watchman.
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Write in recollection and amazement for yourself.
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Negativity spreads faster than any Justin Bieber song.
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We all feel really blessed to have been with my dad for these 85 years.
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I was one man and I tackled a big railroad. I did the best I could.
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As much as I've been blessed to do, this is for me when I want to do what I really want to do as far as helping people. Obviously helping people with disabilities, I want - my desire is to in my lifetime be a very integral part of getting this country and the world completely accessible to everyone with any disability. There should be nowhere that we can't go, and there should be nothing that we can't do. Considering that we have the disability, whichever one it might be, we will be so on point with being able to do that we need little to no assistance.
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I think the open software movement (and Linux in particular) is laudable.
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I respect myself and insist upon it from everybody. And because I do it, I then respect everybody, too.
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We've done as best a job as we can making it clear that I'm earning what I'm earning because of me and not because of who my father is. But at the same time, I'm not ignoring things that would be dumb to ignore, like people that I can know through him and experiences I can have through him and things that I can learn from him.
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The animal needing something knows how much it needs, the man does not.
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What I worry about is, if you are on the side of feeling it's disrespectful to kneel during the anthem, that somehow you're racist, or somehow you're not in favor of bettering this country and finding equality and common ground.