Farrah Fawcett Quotes
You have to eventually grow up and take control of your life, which is very hard to do.

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Violin playing is a physical art with great traditions behind it.
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How can you tell your kid, 'You can be anything you want to be,' if you're not trying to do the same?
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I really miss things like going to football games and pep rallies, and when I come home to Tulsa, I always try to go to those things.
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I wasn't raised super-poor, but my parents got divorced, and my mother didn't have much money. Even now if I have a cake, I'll eat it slowly, and I save most of the money I have.
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The more I talk about things, the more I understand myself.
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When I was rising eighteen I persuaded my parents to let me return to Australia and at least see whether I could adapt myself to life on the land before going up to Cambridge.
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For almost a century since 1918, the centralised nation-state has been the world's default political form. Its various experiments in industrialisation, urbanisation, mass literacy and consumerism have brought more people into public life.
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I feel like unforgiveness, bitterness and resentment, it blocks the flows of God's blessings in life.
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In Hollywood they're getting younger, but believe me, it's not the food. It's the plastic surgery.
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I'm a machine man, and I head a machine.
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We have agreed with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to cease all acts of violence against the Israelis and against the Palestinians wherever they are. Tranquility and quiet that will be witnessed and in our land, starting today, is the beginning for a new era.
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I think pulling off, pulling off a kind of fake documentary of me being a, you know, actual dictator would have been extremely difficult, if not impossible.
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Thanks to my father, we were always in good horses.
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Through this experience we have been warned - learn everything, don't forget anything!
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The fact is that in too many communities in cities in Britain gangs now have become completely rooted into these communities and they destroy them around them.
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Starting in the third grade, my dad had me read the 'Denver Post.' I had to discuss two articles with him before dinner, and we would also watch '60 Minutes' together.
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I think in the past I think I probably was a little too diverse, probably went from one spectrum to the complete opposite and confusing people.
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'Radioactive' is the fall out of my life's inspirations, a testament to my ability to survive it all and to tell the story.
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I eat hamburgers all the time.
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I don't have anything to hide. And for the record, I am not against plastic surgery. I believe that any woman that wants to do anything or fix anything that bothers her - if she's doing it for herself - I'm all for it.
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No one can fail to see that the power of the Church among large numbers in many communities is today diminishing, or has already ceased.
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I never read lying down.
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Other people’s words are so important. And then without warning they stop being important, along with all those words of yours that their words prompted you to write. Much of the excitement of a new novel lies in the repudiation of the one written before. Other people’s words are the bridge you use to cross from where you were to wherever you’re going.
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You have to eventually grow up and take control of your life, which is very hard to do.