Missy Peregrym Quotes
I don't think anybody planned for me to be an actor. I didn't. I didn't know this was what I was going to do.

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I traveled a full two years with 'Language of Flowers.'
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My family had a business where they worked with gravestones, and I remember growing up and playing in cemeteries like it was a normal playground.
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We must get rid of fossil fuels by developing injection systems for automobiles, which can run on bio-fuel.
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It feels good when you come to a place like Oklahoma to charge up the batteries. I need that.
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I was just about 6 weeks old when we moved to Detroit.
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I'd like to date another millionaire. I've never done that.
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By the first week of shooting, you know exactly where your film is heading based on the psychology of your director.
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Sure, we all like listening to music on vinyl, but that doesn't mean streaming music on Spotify is bad.
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I knew Ali would beat Foreman - absolutely. At Deer Lake, his fight camp in Pennsylvania, his training sessions were awesome.
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One thing changes every evening: It's the audience, and I'm working my magic. I'm always learning from it.
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People call me an instinctive actor. I used to consider that an insult early on, only because I had never studied. Now... I love it.
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I find significance in all kinds of small details when I run; I'm hyper aware of my surroundings, the sensations in my body, and the thoughts running through my mind. Everything is clearer, heightened.
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I'm not an exhibitionist in any way, shape or form. I don't even like having my picture taken!
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You take your shots when you have them, and I threw a lot of touchdowns, but I'm always going to take care of the football in the red zone.
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While eschewing emotion - and its companion, vulnerability - Obama should be careful not to sacrifice empathy, the 'I feel your pain' connection that sustained Clinton. This connection is the shorthand people use to measure their leaders' intentions. If people believe you're on their side, they will trust your decisions.
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That the government's power under the Taft-Hartley Act to stop a strike by injunction so clearly strengthens the hand of the employer-even though it is used only when a strike threatens the national health, welfare, or safety-is a grave blemish and explains much of union resistance to the Act.
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Hindsight. It's like foresight without a future.
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Only by great risks can great results be achieved.
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The decision to relax rather than to grip, even in the face of impatience or fear, is a conscious and brave choice.
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The president, it seems to me, stands out as the one person in our system who is in a unique position where the checks on any lack of integrity there are more important than for anyone else in the system of government.
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Acting on the stage is a luxury for me. I lose money. I make movies for financial reasons and this allows me the luxury of acting on Broadway. Hollywood, unfortunately, exploits actors for their own reasons, which are usually financial. So we might as well exploit Hollywood as much as it exploits us.
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I don't think people would climb mountains or jump off bridges with parachutes or kayak Class V rapids if those things didn't offer the brief and horrible illusion of imminent death. They would just be complicated, time-consuming endeavors that we'd steer well clear of because they got in the way of real life.
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I don't think anybody planned for me to be an actor. I didn't. I didn't know this was what I was going to do.