Mahatma Gandhi Quotes
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My dad played guitar, and he taught me enough to play some Beatles' songs. But primarily, I was a bookworm. I loved reading and still do. My whole family does. It was part of the family culture. Accomplished literacy was a value.
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The only two characters I can play convincingly are myself and a dumber and sweeter version of myself.
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Economic man and sensual man are not suppressible.
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To see fans singing your songs back to you is an indescribable thing.
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I don't wish to be everything to everyone, but I would like to be something to someone.
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At Sequoia, upwards of a hundred entrepreneurs a week present, and if we're lucky, maybe a dozen of them are focusing on the enterprise.
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While I think storytelling is a meaningful way to spend your life... it does feel a little bit secondary or off-point.
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I don't eat fast food often, but I love tacos. I could write prophetically about how perfect the taco is.
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Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more.
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High school is already an academic and social pressure cooker, and the forces that make it stressful are amplified for queer students.
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Look for players with character and ability. But remember, character comes first.
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No one will grieve because your lips are dumb.
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You get one life. And if you make the mistake of choosing a profession that doesn't enrich anybody but you, you wont even live that one
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Your job as an actor is to be a storyteller and communicate to people. And I think it's very easy to see whether or not people are listening.
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The way to learn whether a person is trustworthy is to trust him.
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To be Christians under the law of grace does not mean to wander unbridled outside the law, but to be engrafted in Christ, by whose grace we are free from the curse of the law, and by whose Spirit we have the law engraved upon our hearts.
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As mariners are guided into port by the shining of a star, so Christians are guided to heaven by Mary.
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I know few Christians so convinced of the splendor of the rooms in their Father's house, as to be happier when their friends are called to those mansions... Nor has the Church's ardent "desire to depart, and be with Christ," ever cured it of the singular habit of putting on mourning for every person summoned to such departure.