Thomas Harris Quotes
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I don't want to be a grown-up anymore; it's hard!
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New York grabbed me too hard, as did adulthood.
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I wish somebody would have told me, 'Don't try too hard,' because when I was younger I wanted to try really hard. I wanted to please everybody and be this perfect, polite little girl.
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When I get on a roll with something, it's really hard for me to put it down unfinished.
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It's hard to do a reality show when there's so much crying and drama.
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Screaming is hard after a while.
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I have a thousands wants; it's hard to really hone in on just a few.
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I've gotten to do a lot of stuff, traveled, worked hard at my career.
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The actors that I love to work with, they're hard on me. They're pushing me.
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Wrestling is a hard sport, but it's only a sport.
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Reciting lines is hard; making stuff up is much, much easier.
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We are accustomed in England to chalk in rolling downs, except where bitten into by the sea, but elsewhere it is riven and presents cliffs, and these cliffs are not at all like that of Shakespeare at Dover but overhang, where hard beds alternate with others that are friable.
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I've been told from the start, 'Don't fall in love with the horses'. But that's so hard. I'm in awe.
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Good scripts are hard to find.
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All the child-star cliches, I've tried very hard to avoid them all.
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Prescribing hard work for the soft, or easy work for the hardy, is generally nonsense. What is always needed in any aim is right effort, right time, right people, right materials.
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I don't see anything wrong with being comfortable with my own skin.
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It's definitely a dream come true to be recognized and to be able to sign autographs. But, it's also a lot of hard work and can be draining. If you don't know already, you will quickly learn who your real friends are.
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I come from the slums; I come from a hard background; I come from a poor family; and I was a soldier.
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Where the Mystery is present, joy is infinite; where the Mystery has departed, efficacy is exhausted and the spirit disappears.
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I regard sex as the central problem of life. And now that the problem of religion has practically been settled, and that the problem of labor has at least been placed on a practical foundation, the question of sex—with the racial questions that rest on it—stands before the coming generations as the chief problem for solution. Sex lies at the root of life, and we can never learn to reverence life until we know how to understand sex.
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It's hard... to shake off something that's already under your skin.