Tony Gilroy (Anthony Joseph Gilroy) Quotes
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People are really paying attention to the comic-book genre, and there's a lot of time and attention being invested in these projects with a wonderful sense of quality control.
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The truth is, we pamper little griefs into great ones, and bear great ones as well as we can.
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The admiral, or commander in chief of a squadron, being frequently invested with a great charge, on which the fate of a kingdom may depend, ought certainly to be possessed of abilities equal to so important a station and so extensive a command.
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America and Japan are the two leading world economies in terms of technology and innovative products. And in software, information-age technology and biotechnology the U.S. has an amazing lead.
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I'm a mother, and my life is very full.
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Here is the thing, you can make a dope movie and it may never see the light of day. I am crazy proud of my first movie.
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Managing to jump from the triple kicker with such a severe injury, I gained much confidence at that time and I promised to train harder while back in China and try to taste a medal four years later.
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All men are no more alike than all women, only aliker.
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I say that almost everywhere there is beauty enough to fill a person's life if one would only be sensitive to it. but Henry says No: that broken beauty is only a torment, that one must have a whole beauty with man living in relation to it to have a rich civilization and art. . . . Is it because I am a woman that I accept what crumbs I may have, accept the hot-dog stands and amusement parks if I must, if the blue is bright beyond them and the sunset flushes the breasts of sea birds?
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I need some air. I`m still feeling a tad... dead.
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I have a strong marriage, and my wife and I love each other.
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I could make it not matter.
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We make destiny with every turn, every choice.
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A lot of my music has ambiguity and room for people to interpret.
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.. the word ecology, coined by the German biologist and philosopher Ernst Haeckel (initially as oecology) in 1866. derives from the Greek oikos, "referring originally to the family household and its daily operations and maintenance." The term ecology is therefore intended to refer to the study of the conditions of existence that pertain to, and the interactions between, all the entities that make up our larger, cosmic household here upon earth.
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In romance we meet with heroines of lifelong constancy: real life produces no such miracles.
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Ambiguity depletes as your budget rises.