Joanne Rowling Quotes
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Whether I do an original film, a dance, or a remake of my dad's hit songs, I have always been compared to him.
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Buildings are always better than drawings and models.
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My fiance likes drawing on napkins, which I save. I'm always scared I'll get caught taking a linen napkin from a restaurant!
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Nature can always be more complicated than we imagine.
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Always forgive your enemies - nothing annoys them so much.
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People always say I'm a legend, but I'm not. Not until I've defended my Olympic titles. That's when I've decided I'll be a legend.
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I've always been a huge reggae fan.
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We always go into a game to win.
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My first thought is always of light.
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I lived near Arthur's Seat when I lived in Edinburgh. It was the perfect playground as a child. I always have a wee run up there when I'm back.
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Instead of assuming that emotional intelligence is always useful, we need to think more carefully about where and when it matters.
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I always knew I wanted to be a writer. I just wasn't sure what I wanted to do as a money-making job.
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My hands were constantly blistered or bloody; my ears were always ringing. I tore through drumheads and drumsticks like there was no tomorrow.
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I'll dispose of my teeth as I see fit, and after they've gone, I'll get along. I started off living on gruel, and by God, I can always go back to it again.
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Hunger and homelessness aren't things we always want to talk about.
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I always knew I was destined for greatness.
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I think you only really feel like an outsider if you've been an insider.
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You have to always physicalize, when you do animation recording. Otherwise, you won't get the performance right.
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Aristocracy is always cruel.
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Fat jokes to me are always, always hilarious, as long as they're done towards yourself.
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Clearly, love is love, between a man and a woman, a woman and a man, a woman and a woman and a man and a man.
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The stories are success stories. The letters from listeners often touch the heart and can be inspiring.
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Americans have been given goals to achieve in Iraq, but not the standards by which to measure progress. And the only assurance Americans have been given that we can reach those goals is to trust the President and his Administration at their word.
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I always felt an outsider.