Olga Kurylenko Quotes
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I don't think the federal government has any business keeping a list of law-abiding Americans who exercise their constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
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It was never the goal to be a solo performer. It was just something that made the most sense at the time.
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I've never met anyone that is their image.
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I tend not to wear accessories. I'm not one of those gals with a drawerful of amazing jewelry. I don't even have my ears pierced! But I have one bracelet that never comes off my wrist.
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I'll never be like a Barbie girl, that's for sure.
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Before I became a chief minister, I never thought that one day I'd be the chief minister.
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I have never broken a contract in my career.
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An artist can be truly evaluated only after he is dead. At the very 11th hour, he might do something that will eclipse everything else.
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Everything Michael Jackson does on stage is exactly right.
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Freedom is never given; it is won.
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To have courage for whatever comes in life - everything lies in that.
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In a perfect world, there would be freedom of religion and freedom for all religions to exercise their religion everywhere.
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I am lucky, I don't have aches and pains. I do Pilates regularly, which is a series of stretching exercises, and I recommend it to anyone of my age because the temptation is not to exercise when you get older. Well, you should.
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We both agreed that Stalin was determined to hold out against the Germans. He told us he'd never let them get to Moscow. But if he was wrong, they'd go back to the Urals and fight. They'd never surrender.
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I never worked in an office in my life.
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I have never been worried about the future. I will always be able to drive my own feet.
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I never sue journalists. I employ journalists. I employ too many of them. I don't sue journalists.
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It seems every year, people make the resolution to exercise and lose weight and get in shape.
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I've never told you the story of Alice in Wonderland, have I?
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The Bill of Rights was intended to secure freedom of speech - the freedom of speech of members of parliament to speak freely rather than be at threat of... the threat of an over powerful monarch at the time.
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To be aware of others' accomplishments and the indebtedness we have to so many people is to appreciate and begin to respect all members of the human family.
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Here an attempt is made to explain suffering: the outcaste of traditional Hinduism is held to deserve his fetched fate; it is a punishment for the wrongs he did in a previous life.
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Not everything has to mean something. Some things just are.
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I never exercise, and I eat everything.