Anis Mojgani Quotes
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I would love to be in 'Dancing With the Stars.'
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It works both ways: there are victims of tragedy who come to me who have experienced grief of such magnitude that they cannot reconcile. Likewise, I cannot change the mentality of those who committed the crimes or the fools who followed them.
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A throne is only a bench covered with velvet.
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I mean, if a person acts irresponsibly in his own life, he will pay the consequences. And it's not so much divine retribution as it's built into the law of nature.
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I wanted to only create a great perfume, not any perfume that would sell, but a great artistic one that the fans would not feel cheated by.
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People really think that the only way I got to be press secretary is because I somehow had a personal family connection to the Bushes or the Cheneys, and that wasn't true.
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I don't think tennis is a glamour game, not at all.
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'Any road', said Carlyle, 'even this road to Entepfuhl, will take you to the end of the world'. But the Entepfuhl road, if taken in its entirety, and to the end, goes back to Entepfuhl; so Entepfuhl, where we already were, is that very end of the world we were seeking.
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I’ve found opposition to my teaching because I said it’s not the strength which does it, it’s a rhythm. You don’t need huge muscles great strength. In fact, if you have that and misuse it, you’re going to damage the material. It’s absurd. It’s a rhythmical flow of an idea, whichever sex you are.
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Learning an imposed method seemed not in my nature
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Making a film, it uses a certain... 'pretend-muscle,' I don't know what you want to call it. It exhausts something in me, I find. It has to be really something to get me interested.
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I'll cheerfully confess to spending a lot of time playing completely disgusting computer games that have no redeeming social value.
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I'm such a bikini girl. Generally, I like to be as half-naked as I possibly can.
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I think I would explode in flames of irony if I were to option an idea that I was satirizing in a novel.
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It wasn't until I left that I realised it's not weird to grow up in certain cities and, by the age of 27 or 28, for all of your friends to still be alive. I can think of a lot of kids that I knew in Chicago who were supposed to grow up but didn't.
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The English can be a very critical, unforgiving people, but criticism can be good. And this is a country that loves comedy.
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It is in the compelling zest of high adventure and of victory, and in creative action, that man finds his supreme joys.
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It is true that Bible prayers in word and print are short, but the praying men of the Bible were with God through many a sweet and holy wrestling hour. They won by few words but long waiting.
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A writer who waits for ideal conditions under which to work will die without putting a word to paper.
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We understand God by everything in ourselves that is fragmentary, incomplete, and inopportune.
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It is better to love every person, than to wait for one person to love you.