Milana Vayntrub Quotes
In August of 1989, we arrived in Los Angeles where we had family. With their help, along with that of Jewish resettlement organizations like HIAS, my parents were set up with jobs.

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Everybody is looking for an election where they can do something and participate.
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I moved to Lucerne, where I have lived happily with my family ever since.
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Cryptocurrency currencies take the concept of money, and they take it native into computers, where everything is settled with computers and doesn't require external institutions or trusted third parties to validate things.
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The drills we do, where you're telling kids to memorize things, don't actually work. What works is engaging them and letting them do things and discover things.
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We are in an industry where, unfortunately, there is very limited scope for female-oriented roles. If we don't have options, how can we pick and choose roles?
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We're in a period where society seems very attracted to flash, and that seeps into people's musical taste.
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Where the senses fail us, reason must step in.
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I only act in films where I've got an A-lister as my mentor.
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Carbondale, Ill. is where I went to college, and it's where I first started putting on shows.
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I've seen 3-D movies where it seems a little crude or too in-your-face.
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Where was I going? I puzzled and wondered about it til I actually enjoyed the puzzlement and wondering.
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Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.
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On the McGuire course, there's a technique called 'cancellation' where negative experiences are replaced with positive ones.
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Touring is very grueling. It's very taxing on the body and living out of your suitcase, going from city to city, night after night. It's a tough job.
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I always tell people when it's time to make a decision to stay or go [at a job], if it's a difficult decision, you should stay. If it's an easy decision, you should go.
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I think if you read all my books you know where I stand, pretty much. You could probably give the reader a questionnaire and they could figure out what I'm about. But I don't think my job is to tell you that.
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I believe the doctor of the future will be a teacher as well as a physician. His real job will be to teach people how to be healthy.
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We all exist in similar systems that mirror and reproduce the same American culture for the most part. What Oscar Wilde said about the lucky author who has a non-literary day job no longer holds, if it ever did. Artists seek validation as much as they seek money. The creation and invention of culture and canon is where most of the trouble lies.
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Option 1: Attempt to back out. Probable result: Death after painful torture. Option 2: Do the job and hope. Probable result: Death but probably no torture (good)
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In every case, the remedy is to take action. Get clear about exactly what it is that you need to learn and exactly what you need to do to learn it. BEING CLEAR KILLS FEAR. Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world.
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A family's responses to crisis or to a new situation mirror those of a child. That is to say, the way a small child deals with a new challenge (for instance, learning to walk) has certain predictable stages: regression, anxiety, mastery, new energy, growth, and feedback for future achievement. These stages can also be seen in adults coping with new life events, whether positive or negative.
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We had one similar experience with 9/11. That was a matter of hours, but it was more intense, obviously.
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He had been, he said, an unconscionable time dying; but he hoped that they would excuse it.
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In August of 1989, we arrived in Los Angeles where we had family. With their help, along with that of Jewish resettlement organizations like HIAS, my parents were set up with jobs.