Monica Lewinsky Quotes
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I do not often get lonely, and I never get bored.
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I had an interest in Scandinavian countries because I'd never seen snow.
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My parents never got carried away with the extraneous elements of being in the business.
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I feel that Christian music is a subculture directed towards the Christians. It's not really being exposed to non-Christians and it's not really created for non-Christians, so non-Christians almost never hear any of this music.
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Napster hijacked our music without asking. They never sought our permission. Our catalog of music simply became available as free downloads on the Napster system.
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I have never planned to have babies by a certain age.
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My husband and I don't have sons, so we never had to ask ourselves how we'd have felt about them playing football.
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I married my high school sweetheart, and I do have two kids.
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I am a total workaholic. If I don't shoot for two days, I get uncomfortable at home. I won't comment on my personal life. That is totally out of bounds. When I do get married, everyone will know.
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Until I was diagnosed with mouth cancer, I'd never heard of it.
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I never went after fame. It fell into my lap.
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Growing up, I never imagined I would be an actor.
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Hot water is my native element. I was in it as a baby, and I have never seemed to get out of it ever since.
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When a new source of taxation is found it never means, in practice, that the old source is abandoned. It merely means that the politicians have two ways of milking the taxpayer where they had one before.
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In married life three is company and two none.
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If you're quiet, and you don't speak out, you're never going to get anything accomplished.
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I never had any social life, just played the piano and studied, studied, studied.
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I had no ambition to make a fortune. Mere money-making has never been my goal, I had an ambition to build.
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I think the tennis is only a game. You can lose. You can win. After that? In life, there are much more important things than tennis.
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Back in 1968, when I was 30, my entire life blew up. I had a life plan, and it collapsed for no rational reason.
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Merit pay has failed repeatedly, and it's no surprise. When you base teacher pay on standardized test scores, you won't improve education; you just promote the high-stakes testing craze that's led parents, students and educators to shout 'Enough!' all across the country.
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I know I will never have an affair with a married man again.