Hannah Woolley Quotes
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Mmmm... the comedy that matters is the comedy you pull out of thin air. It's a bit like when something funny has happened and you try to explain it to someone else and end up saying, 'You had to be there.'
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I knew I was supposed to be a writer; I had made that declaration in the closet of my soul.
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I didn't see him, but I heard the noise and wondered what was going on. It was great he came by.
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I am deeply concerned by the current security situation in Kosovo. Violent incidents over the last few days have again led to loss of life and pose a grave risk to the cease-fire.
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To the very limited extent that I have a political consciousness, to some extent I'm a lazy, apolitical sort of guy that just flits around.
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People say that jealousy is the greatest enemy of love. They’re wrong. The greatest enemy of love is boredom.
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I love photography. My boyfriend's got a great camera, which I bought for his birthday.
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It's a rare human being who understands intellectually and emotionally the freedoms contained within our Constitution and the right of every human being to make decisions about their own lives consistent with their own conscience and without the interference of government.
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For me, it's really important that the experience of art is always something that is able to provoke strong emotion, an emotion that you feel in your heart or your stomach, but also that challenges the brain at the same time. It's an experience - physical and intellectual.
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If it should happen you wake up and Armageddon has come, lie still.
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I think management and technology all come into play in building a super-yacht. It is a challenge - a serious challenge.
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Life at best is bittersweet.
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Most men are like me. They cannot live in a universe where the most bizarre thought can in one second enter into the realm of reality--where, most often, it does enter, like a knife in a heart.
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A knife can be a symbol, but it also better be able to cut string. And if it represent cutting free, cutting loose, in the story’s beginning, it better not be used to prop up a bookcase and then forgotten later on.
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My English teachers gave me a copy of Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale' when I left high school, which has always been very special to me - it was the novel that introduced me to dystopian fiction. I'm also influenced by Edgar Allan Poe, Dickens, John Wyndham and Middle English dream-visions.
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Tolerance is the eager and glad acceptance of the way along which others seek the truth.
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The three most important virtues are humility, humility, and humility.
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Put not your Knife to your mouth unless it be to eat an Egge.