Tony Orlando Quotes
A real friend is someone who does not give you expectation about delivering on some kind of peer group pressure.

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In the mid-1990s, when Russia was undergoing a construction boom, I entered the real estate development market.
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Real education enhances the dignity of a human being and increases his or her self-respect. If only the real sense of education could be realized by each individual and carried forward in every field of human activity, the world will be so much a better place to live in.
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You have another little drink, and I'll have another little drink, and maybe we can work up some real family feeling here.
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When we meet real tragedy in life, we can react in two ways - either by losing hope and falling into self-destructive habits, or by using the challenge to find our inner strength. Thanks to the teachings of Buddha, I have been able to take this second way.
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We know that the elements in play in a show like 'Confederate' are much more raw, much more real, and people come into them much more sensitive and more invested, than they do with a story about a place called 'Westeros,' which none of them had ever heard of before they read the books or watched the show.
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People on both sides of any conflict believe they are right, whether it's on a TV show or in the real world.
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I was really into dancing, taking six classes a week, and my real dream was to be in a Broadway show.
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No real English gentleman, in his secret soul, was ever sorry for the death of a political economist.
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I feel real confidence in working on the stage.
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Real programmers can write assembly code in any language.
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I have seen many teachers in real life, which come from the same background and morality and treat their profession like just another one rather than a noble profession.
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Trust your gut instinct over spreadsheets. There are too many variables in the real world that you simply can't put into a spreadsheet. Spreadsheets spit out results from your inexact assumptions and give you a false sense of security. In most cases, your heart and gut are still your best guide.
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I guess a lot of comic-book adaptations strive for realism. Christopher Nolan is making Batman seem very real and very serious.
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The pressure of the Olympic Games is real overwhelming.
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My first real kiss came when I was 10, and it was in an acting class. I had to do a scene from a movie where someone gets kissed under a tree, and I did not want to do it! But my acting partner wanted me to feel comfortable, so he bought a picnic basket with all these snacks. He made such an effort - and it was cute.
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Don't let us make imaginary evils, when you know we have so many real ones to encounter.
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When I consider others I can easily believe that their bodies express their personalities and that the two are inseparable. But it is impossible for me not to feel that my body is other than I, that I inhabit it like a house, and that my face is a mask which, with or without my consent, conceals my real nature from others.
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Your funny gets developed pretty early on. Comedy requires that you understand as much as possible about the viewpoints of all people and everything that's going on around you. It genuinely requires a true point of view, a real sense of your own view of things in the world.
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Whereas with Sirk, everything is always filmed. No matter what the script, he's always a real director.
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I can make your tears fall down like the showers that are British.
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An actress spends a lifetime observing people. You build up a mental library. No, not a library. Make that a repository.
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Trust in the great American ingenuity. We can derive more intelligent, more brain-friendly ways we can play football.
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I definitely knew I wanted to be an actor in high school. I was doing plays and musicals, and I loved 'Saturday Night Live' and thought that was what I wanted to do - funny sketches and comedies. So I knew then, but I didn't know how to go about it, but I found my way.
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A real friend is someone who does not give you expectation about delivering on some kind of peer group pressure.