L. Ron Hubbard Quotes
It is not man's dreams that fail him. It is the lack of know-how required to bring those dreams into actuality.

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Architecture is my work, and I've spent my whole life at a drawing board, but life is more important than architecture. What matters is to improve human beings.
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I am doing what I love; acting is what I love best after being a mother.
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I want to stop transforming and just start being.
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Medical professionals, not insurance company bureaucrats, should be making health care decisions.
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I love Coco de Mer.
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By the usual reckoning, the worst books make the best films.
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The advice I would give to someone is to not take anyone's advice.
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You must learn from the mistakes of others. You can't possibly live long enough to make them all yourself.
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When I did 'The Cell' - no matter what you think of that movie, because I have my opinions of it too - it was, you know, I still have nightmares from the research that I did. Not from playing the part, just from the research.
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As I matriculate my way down the field of life, I will never forget this moment and you wonderful people who helped make this day possible.
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I play on the left hand side, and I try to do the best I can.
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Many times, when you do what I do or work in journalism in general, people try to not explicitly present their opinions on topics.
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I've been designing since I was 8. I started sketching dresses I could wear when skating. I was always involved in all aspects of skating, not just the technique, the choreography, the music, but the visual aspects, too - what I should wear.
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Is it written that equality between men and women means one can change sex? Obviously not.
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The first time I walked on a stage I knew that was what I was created to do. I knew that there was a calling and a sense of purpose in my life that gave me fulfillment and a sense of destiny.
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Sitting at the table doesn't make you a diner. You must be eating some of what's on that plate. Being here in America doesn't make you an American. Being born here in America doesn't make you an American.
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Beware, all too often we say what we hear others say. We think what we are told that we think. We see what we are permitted to see. Worse, we see what we are told that we see.
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We all belong to an ancient identity. Stories are the rivers that take us there.
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Many young men in the 1960s and 1970s came to reject some of the traditional ideas about manhood that many of their fathers tried to pass down - like unquestioning respect for authority even when that might mean killing and dying for questionable or unjust causes such as the Vietnam War.
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Women take so long to get ready, but when they get out of the bathroom, they look smokin' hot. That's the struggle of men throughout history, waiting by the door. The wait is so worth it. Always.
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We thought we'd write a good script for women, giving them the fun roles that generally men get.
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We all have to start somewhere, and doing something is better than nothing at all. Start small so you don't get discouraged and give up. Remember it is all about consistency.
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It is not man's dreams that fail him. It is the lack of know-how required to bring those dreams into actuality.