Morris Chestnut Quotes
I would like more challenging roles. I definitely would like to something that's more challenging.
Morris Chestnut
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Because I was in the business of translating the 'X-Men' from the very successful comics, and taking the most popular book of the 20th century in 'The Lord of the Rings,' and making it into three movies, I hope people realize I wouldn't get involved in anything I didn't think was really going to be worth their while.
Ian Mckellen
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It's one thing to be banal, stupid, and idiotic on the inside. It's another to have it captured in writing.
Karl Ove Knausgaard
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I'm always going to be a singer.
Kelly Clarkson
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You jump right over anything in the past, and you don't analyze problems.
Art Garfunkel
Simon & Garfunkel
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We've got a major problem, we've got a divide between the left, which understands how vital Hollywood and propaganda in communications is, and a conservative movement that thinks "no, we're the ones who are going to solve all the issues in America, we're congressmen, how could you not trust us?".
Andrew Breitbart
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To be angry once in a while is really good fun, because it makes others so miserable. But to be angry morning, noon and night, as I am, grows monotonous and prevents my gaining any other pleasure in life.
L. Frank Baum
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I often told the fanatics of realism that there is no such thing as realism in art: it only exists in the mind of the observer. Art is a symbol, a thing conjuring up reality in our mental image. That is why I don't see any contradiction between abstract and figurative art either.
Antoni Tapies
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And if life be, as it surely is, a problem to me, I am no less a problem to life.
Oscar Wilde
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I think it's hard, the fact that there's a certain age that we can't have kids anymore.
Courteney Cox
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I am doing everything humanly possible to try and get well, but lately things have just kept getting worse.
Daniel Johns
Silverchair
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Reason can tell how love affects us, but cannot tell what love is.
Henry Ward Beecher
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As we strive to better understand how Jesus sees us and contemplate our own attempts to live as the Redeemer would have us live, let us remember his instructing observations and their universal applications in literally all that we do: "If ye love me, keep my commandments." (John 14:15) and "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me."
Cecil O. Samuelson