Alex Gonzaga Quotes
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I found one had to do some work every day, even at midnight, because either you're professional or you're not.
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I have been afraid of guns, I have sworn I would never use a gun on another person and so did not need one, and I have wanted to deny the existence of evil.
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I think that we, as a civilization, need to sit down and figure out how to solve political problems over a table, not over a battlefield.
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Ultimately, I hypothesize that technology will one day be able to recreate a realistic representation of us as a result of the plethora of content we're creating converging with other advances in machine learning, robotics and large-scale data mining.
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Five sets is a kind of lottery. Anything can happen.
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Artists and art institutions have to learn how to play hardball. A democratic society needs a democratic art and we have a right to demand it.
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No one is fit to judge a book until he has rounded Cape Horn in a sailing vessel, until he has bumped into two or three icebergs, until he has been lost in the sands of the desert, until he has spent a few years in the House of the Dead.
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Spiritual formation is character formation. Everyone gets a spiritual formation. It's like education. Everyone gets an education; it's just a matter of which one you get.
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Even Napoleon had his Watergate.
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If I do something, it's always 90% obvious and 10% unknown.
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There are times when the writers ask us to improvise. Sometimes the animators are inspired by what you do, and sometimes you are inspired by what the animators do.
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I've tried to quit writing several times, but I enjoy it too much.
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Science fiction is not formulaic.
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I don't focus on the scale. I focus on doing my job. The team staff and the program I've been working on, they've been touching on that, but I don't focus on the scale.
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I studied literature and Italian at Yale. I wrote my thesis about Italo Svevo, one of my heroes.
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Usually my writing is very over the top and bombastic and very, like, 'I'm amazing! Look at me!'
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See I'm a poet to some, a regular modern day Shakespeare.
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What is pleasanter than the tie of host and guest?
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It kind of sucks when you lose a dog; you don't realize how attached to them you are until they are gone.
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I grew up seeing my parents perform and sing, and I just always wanted to be singing, too. Music has always been my deepest passion and what I felt most connected to.
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What I am learning from my experience as someone who grew up as a refugee, who became French, and then became American is that nationalities are something that we use to divide us. We are all one humanity. I want to dedicate my voice to all people.
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I don't want to feel like people are imposing limits upon you.
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I always had acting work when I needed it. I think that is why, when I watch films or TV series in America, I find in small roles or in supporting roles really amazing faces, where I have the feeling these people have actually had a life outside of acting. I find it almost a pity that I've never done anything else.
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I'm confident that people will be able to relate to my music.