Daniel Cormier Quotes
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When you are studying jazz, the best thing to do is listen to records or listen to live music. It isn't as though you go to a teacher. You just listen as much as you can and absorb everything.
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Most people are really dedicated to doing good things.
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When you grow up on a dairy farm, cows don't take a day off. So you work every day and my dad always said, 'No one can outwork you.'
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I am a simple Buddhist monk - no more, no less.
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Confidence is contagious. So is lack of confidence.
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Long after the bomb falls and you and your good deeds are gone, cockroaches will still be here, prowling the streets like armored cars.
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I think the films we see, the Hollywood films, which are basically entertainment, will still be there, but they'll be in a totally different category. People won't take them seriously. They'll kind of end up the way comic books have. A side view of things.
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I do find acting cathartic.
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You know, there's always someone in mind when I'm writing. You know, it's all comes from somewhere inside.
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I wanted to be a rock star when I grew up, or at least a singer/songwriter.
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I have a ton of videos on MySpace and YouTube.
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I love a mask. It's why I've got a thing about good writing. When you're acting, you're going into someone else's work. You're behind his words; it's not you.
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I'm going to show the difference between the champ and second place.
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I can't live without activity; I can't be sedentary.
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I worked in rep for six years, then I came to London and to the National Theatre. What's better than that?
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Game theorists analyze negotiations as if they were split-a-pie games involving selfish players.
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As a young girl I think I wanted to be a horse woman. I loved horses.
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Univision's close-to-50-year relationship with Hispanics makes us one of the leading media brands in this country and the gateway to connect with this consumer.
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Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some hire public relations officers.
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I started writing the one-sentence stories when I was translating 'Swann's Way.' There were two reasons. I had almost no time to do my own writing, but didn't want to stop. And it was a reaction to Proust's very long sentences.
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My childhood here... was very limited. So it was a long, long time before I actually went out to Brooklyn.
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What could equal the bliss? / The thrill of the first kiss / It'll blow right to you / It's never as good as the first time.
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I'm much nicer then all my characters, let's just put it that way.
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When I came into the gym, I wasn't just some guy. I was a two-time Olympian.