Morfydd Clark Quotes
I wish Wales was more represented on the British stage, and I have missed that being in London.

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One must realise his Self in order to open the store of unalloyed happiness.
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Perhaps the mission of those who love mankind is to make people laugh at the truth, to make truth laugh, because the only truth lies in learning to free ourselves from insane passion for the truth.
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Large audiences did not suit my low-key approach.
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I have an idea that the phrase 'weaker sex' was coined by some woman to disarm the man she was preparing to overwhelm.
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We're not a nation divided: we're a nation broken, and anything broken can be fixed.
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If somebody says they really like my playing I say thanks a lot.
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My big thing is to make sure the lipsticks taste good when you kiss. And, well, so far they taste pretty darn good.
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Instead of hating, I have chosen to forgive and spend all of my positive energy on changing the world.
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I don't really care how I sound.
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I'd like to work on job and educational opportunities for all.
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Democratic accountability means that governments must be popularly accepted, with citizens empowered to replace corrupt or incompetent rulers.
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Spain used to be very individualistic in its sporting activities. Now we are showing we are pretty good in teams - that is an improvement.
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My album is very uplifting and positive and fun. That was my mission - to get people up on their feet and escape the seriousness of life.
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I've worked very hard at understanding myself, learning to be assertive. I'm past the point where I worry about people liking me.
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I cannot believe I became some kind of hero. I'm just a common Korean woman.
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I will ge glad to have done with this life forever.
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I can't predict the future and I don't have respect for people who try to.
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As we saw in the Queen's Speech, anti-social behaviour - a phenomenon that I believe to be a genuine worry that is also being fed by a lot of scare stories - is the political theme of the moment.
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I don't mind being described as vanilla in certain ways.
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The stage is where I feel most comfortable, and I miss it all the time.
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My whole life at a certain point was studio, hotel, stage, hotel, stage, studio, stage, hotel, studio, stage. I was expressing everything from my past, everything that I had experienced prior to that studio stage time, and it was like you have to go back to the well, in order to give someone something to drink. I felt like a cistern, dried up and like there was nothing more. And it was so beautiful.
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The best part really is once I'm up on the stage.
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And no one knew better than I did what it meant to make your own head masculine so that it would be accepted by the culture of men; I had done it, I was doing it.
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I wish Wales was more represented on the British stage, and I have missed that being in London.