Barbara Crampton Quotes
I watch the energy between the actors. That's the most thrilling and interesting thing to me about watching a movie, what the actors are doing.

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An alliance of civilisations can be our most powerful weapon in the fight against terror.
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I think Col. North is first a U.S. citizen and he has the same rights as you yourself do, sir.
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The Tea Party people say they're angry about socialism, but maybe they're really angry about capitalism. If there's a sense of being looked down upon, it's that sense of failure that's built into a system that assures everyone they can make it to the top, but then reserves the top for only a tiny fraction of the strivers.
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At some particular time, when I was 14 years old, I've done something that people didn't expect.
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All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.
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I picked up my college copy of 'The Great Gatsby' in an attempt to recover from the movie and was interested to find out what I'd underlined. The answer was basically: everything.
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A lot of movies are made to make us dream.
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I am a Brazilian before I am an architect. I cannot separate the two.
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It often happens that the man who pursues the dollar too diligently finds it hard to catch, but if he will pursue some other and better goal, dollars come around to see what sort of fellow he is.
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Something theoretical in the past may become evident and established in the present or in the future. It is a self-evident fact that creation has an innate tendency towards perfection, and it is through this that creation is bound to the law of development or gradual perfection.
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With the fearful strain that is on me night and day, if I did not laugh I should die.
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I'll never put my memoirs in print.
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I usually spend the hiatus of 'Dexter' in New York in a way to balance things.
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When I came out of Stanford, I looked at my brilliant classmates, who were going into Wall Street high finance, Silicon Valley, advanced engineering, and I said to myself, 'Jeff, go into an industry where nobody can add.'
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I think that I'm doing my job, and it's nice to be recognized, but I also know that a lot of the people who are happy with me now are not going to be happy with me in four to eight years and that I'm just going to keep doing what I'm doing.
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I don't like failing at anything.
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Sometimes I miss the spirit of London, but it's a very gray place.
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Crunches only go so deep.
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When you think about it, we actors are kind of prostitutes. We get paid to feign attraction and love. Other people are paying to watch us kissing someone, touching someone, doing things people in a normal monogamous relationship would never do with anyone who's not their partner. It's really kind of gross.
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I'm a Freddie Mercury fan. (In response to an interviewer backstage at a Queen concert at the LA Forum, who asked: Can I tell my viewers that Michael Jackson is a Queen fan?
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I'm one of those people who go through the world giving other people thrills, but getting few myself except those I read into men on such nights as these. I have the social courage to go on the stage, but not the energy; I haven't the patience to write books; and I never met a man I'd marry. However, I'm only eighteen.
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He travels fastest who travels alone, and that goes double for she. Real feminism is spinsterhood.
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I watch the energy between the actors. That's the most thrilling and interesting thing to me about watching a movie, what the actors are doing.