Otto von Bismarck Quotes
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I generally make a sort of playlist for my iPod for whatever project I'm doing.
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I don't think anybody thinks they're bad, just in life, in general.
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The foundation of family - that's where it all begins for me.
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I was a breakdancer as a kid. I was on one of the top break dancing teams in Australia.
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The world is changing. Networks without a specific branding strategy will be killed. I envision a world of highly niched services and tightly run companies without room for all the overhead the established networks carry.
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I don't see myself as a diva at all.
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I'd love to live in Ireland but I'd like to live as me, not what someone thinks I am. People don't understand - I lived there before I was famous.
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You can't be responsible for the way people respond to you. You're only responsible for yourself.
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I am willing to lend that hand, I will continue to stay involved with my charities as long as they need me.
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When I was seventeen, I worked as a counsellor at a co-ed sleep-away camp for eight weeks. I loved it but it could be harrowing - it was far too much responsibility for someone my age.
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I'm convinced that the place, if you have your druthers, to go to have that experience is New York City.
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The history of the world is the record of the weakness, frailty and death of public opinion.
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Here's the thing - I'm single, I haven't been married, I don't have kids yet. If I do have kids I would be interested to see them in my life, so here's a movie for kids and I'm in there and I'm supposed to be kind of funny for kids.
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It's that kind of thing that readers have. I have it as a reader myself: that expectation that the writer will be that person. Then I meet other writers and realize that they're not.
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Deportation isn't something that is suddenly new.
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In a democracy, dissent is an act of faith.
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'I have now learnt to despise you,' he said. 'You refused an honest prince; you did not appreciate the rose and the nightingale; but you did not mind kissing a swineherd for his toys; you have no one but yourself to blame!'
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'Any road', said Carlyle, 'even this road to Entepfuhl, will take you to the end of the world'. But the Entepfuhl road, if taken in its entirety, and to the end, goes back to Entepfuhl; so Entepfuhl, where we already were, is that very end of the world we were seeking.