William Shakespeare Quotes
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I used to be obsessed with race. I'm more obsessed with class now.
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If my life has had a theme, I suppose it has been a typical American theme in that, for most of it, I have been looking for happiness and success.
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My wife is amazing. She had to know she was getting into a heap of trouble when we met.
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My No. 1 dream match is Brock Lesnar. And I want that to be a WrestleMania match. I don't know if the WWE will ever let that happen, because they might be afraid he might legitimately hurt me pretty bad.
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I think writers are born, not made.
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The Foxhall jaw has now been missing for many years.
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I've never attended any Tea Party functions.
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You should just feel comfortable with food and your own culinary culture, whatever your mother and grandmother know.
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I still play that guitar. It's a Martin D-18 with a clear pick guard. I've played that guitar on and off my TV shows for nearly 50 years.
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Growing up, I didn't receive the representation that I wanted so badly. I was always looking out for black characters - black women - that were specifically just about existing and weren't necessarily racialized or were centered around race.
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He had that real Saddam attitude from the moment he stepped into that room, and he smiled at his codefendants, he smiled at the judge as he walked past.
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We frustrate many designs against us by pretending not to see them.
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I've been standing, tippy- toe, waiting to be kissed (by the Republican Party), and no one has come forward.
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I am sure that the Japanese, the Chinese and the peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France, in spite of the fact that we are related by blood (...)
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It is a quite special secret pleasure how the people around us fail to realize what is really happening to them.
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On October 28th, 1887, I became the mother of a girl baby, the very image of its father, at least that is what he said, but who has the temper of its mother.
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When an audience is laughing with a character, they make themselves so vulnerable, and they open up. They expose their heart the moment they're laughing, because they're relaxed and they're disarmed.
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I was probably nine or ten the first time I heard there was no Santa Claus.